BORROWING OF THE REAL SECTOR IN THE FUNCTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA Cover Image

BORROWING OF THE REAL SECTOR IN THE FUNCTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
BORROWING OF THE REAL SECTOR IN THE FUNCTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

Author(s): Predrag Ćurić, Srđa Popović, Dragana Bašić
Subject(s): Economic policy, Economic development, Financial Markets, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
Published by: Економски факултет Универзитета у Бањој Луци
Keywords: banking sector; indebtedness; credit policy; financial indicators; balance sheet analysis; credit risk;

Summary/Abstract: The availability of funds for lending in the economy under favourable conditions is the fundamental and most important function provided by the banking sector, even though its role is crucial in executing payment transactions as well as in providing security in savings products. As per expectations, quantitative analysis shows a very high level of correlation between the changes in the volume of bank loans and the changes in the gross domestic product in the Republic of Srpska. The research of the indebtedness of the real sector in the function of economic development of the Republic of Srpska was conducted on the basis of a representative sample comprising of 188 large companies out of 343 in total. By using the data obtained from the financial statements of the companies, we investigated the extent to which the channeling of bank credit funds affects the financial stability and operations of companies in the Republic of Srpska. The results obtained indicate a high level of use of bank loans for the purpose of ensuring current liquidity and maintaining fixed assets necessary for regular operations. Companies that are more indebted to banks fail to operate more successfully even to the slightest extent. The conducted research indicates a significant volume of loans placed with the aim of providing current liquidity and maintenance of fixed assets and equipment. However, it is particularly significant to alter the credit policy of banks, which would direct a larger volume of bank credit funds to investments.

  • Issue Year: 19/2021
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 161-177
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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