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2019, vol. 65, br. 1, str. 95-106
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Međusobni uticaj potraživanja bankarskog sektora i međunarodne investicione pozicije Republike Srbije
Mutual influence of the international investment position and the net government position with the banking sector of the Republic of Serbia
Projekat: Održiva poljoprivreda i ruralni razvoj u funkciji ostvarivanja strateških ciljeva Republike Srbije u okviru dunavskog regiona (MPNTR - 46006)
Sažetak
Rast potraživanja bankarskog sektora od države i pad međunarodne investicione pozicije Republike Srbije uslovljeni su nelikvidnošću javnog sektora, što dovodi do konkretnog zakljucka da je ova pojava u negativnoj korelaciji sa stepenom budžetske ravnoteže. Nelikvidnost javnog sektora, koja se prvenstveno odražava u nemogućnosti isplate javnog duga, koja evidentira konstantan rast, ali i kroz deficit budžetskih sredstava, negativno utiče na međunarodnu investicionu poziciju, kao i na potraživanja bankarskog sektora od Republike Srbije.Uz pomoć ovih podataka primećen je visok negativni koeficijent međuzavisnosti ova dva parametra, što je predmet ovog istraživanja.
Abstract
The growth of claims of the Banking Sector from the State and the decline in the International Investment Position of the Republic of Serbia are conditioned by the illiquidity of the public sector, which further imposes a concrete conclusion that this phenomenon is in a negative correlation with the degree of budgetary balance. The illiquidity of the public sector, which is primarily reflected in the inability to pay off public debt, which records constant growth, but also in the deficit of budget funds, adversely affects the international investment position, as well as on claims of the Banking Sector from the Republic of Serbia.With the help of these data, the high negative coefficient of interdependence of these two parameters is observed, which is the subject of this research.
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