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Theoretical perspective of dynamic credit risk analysis and lending model; effective to enterprises of fragile economy

Tweneboah Senzu, Emmanuel (2019): Theoretical perspective of dynamic credit risk analysis and lending model; effective to enterprises of fragile economy. Forthcoming in:

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Abstract

There is empirical evidence, which justifies the core functioning of money in economic growth and the development of a State, which equally establishes the reason for the relevant role of Banks to every economy. The underpinning of this research, is to present the necessity for the financial industry of undeveloped and developing economies very fragile in their functioning, to adopt the proposed theoretical perspective of dynamic credit risk analysis and lending, as a proposed upgrade model over the existing static risk analytical approach, found to be ineffective in credit-lending-support to the productiveness of enterprises, emerging from such economies, hence creating frustration to the welfare nature of the State and heightening it unemployment tension.

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