2011
DOI: 10.29302/oeconomica.2011.13.2.28
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Eu New Member States Households‘ Banking Indebtedness And It‘s Implications: An Overview

Abstract: and Romania) have registered a fast growth of the households indebtedness, which has lead to the extension of the vulnerabilities of this sector in front of some macroeconomic shocks. In this context, our research aim to especially comparatively underline the stylised facts about the indebtedness degree of the households from the analysed countries and the main effects generated by the fast growth of the banking debts of this sector. Through the undertaken analysis in our research we aim at underling the major… Show more

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