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, Hungary and Poland) during the process of euro adoption. Experiences of some old members (Greece, Ireland and Portugal) and … the econometric evidence speak in favour of strong loan increases in Hungary and Poland even though their magnitude may be …
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Monetary Council of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the central bank of Hungary) and of the Monetary Policy Council of the National …
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This paper examines how various approaches to monetary policy in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic during the …
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The spectacular growth of household loans in Poland and in other new member states, particularly in foreign currencies … micro-data form Polish households budget surveys. We define the financial-margin and stress-test every individual household … least since 2003, the ability of the household sector to repay debts did not deteriorate. We find also that the financial …
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with a comparative historical analysis of corporate governance reform in Hungary and Poland since the late 2000s …
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Starting from the mid-2000s, Poland experienced a period of rapid growth in mortgage lending, with banks offering foreign-currency, high-LTV housing loans, which exposed the sector to rising credit risk and funding challenges. Later, a surge in consumer lending led to a threat of rising credit...
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The recent acceleration of credit growth in Poland has raised the question whether the loan growth rate in Poland was excessive or not. The main source of growth in the lending of banks in Poland are loans to households. Most of recent international surveys of this phenomenon conclude with...
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, Hungary and Poland) during the process of euro adoption. Experiences of some old members (Greece, Ireland and Portugal) and … the econometric evidence speak in favour of strong loan increases in Hungary and Poland even though their magnitude may be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011604589