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Lithuanian financial system transformation in the context of globalization

Trends Economics and Management

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Title Lithuanian financial system transformation in the context of globalization
 
Creator Balkevicius, Arturas
 
Subject The financial system, the banking sector, economic development, globalization
G14, O16
 
Description Purpose: The purpose of the article is to discuss the transformation of the Lithuania finance system in the context of globalization. Exploring the interdependence between the financial system and the economy, in different periods. Analyze the country’s financial system transformation after the crisis period.
Methods: Contribution use general scientific methods, especially analysis, synthesis, comparison, induction and deduction. Essential sources of information were professional publications , statistic data of state Statistics Department, Bank of Lithuania, Euro stat.
Scientific aim: Main aim of this article is to analyze the transformation of the Lithuania financial system and fined out the country’s economic growth and the financial system correlation, the main factors having a both positive and negative impact on economic growth.
Findings: Findings of this article are new information in this area, which can be useful for another research. The correlation between the banks ‚ loans and GDP. However, this does not apply at the time of the economy fall.
Conclusions: Economic growth in the financial sector and economic development is best visible analyzing in the correlation between the banks ‚ loans and GDP. However, this does not apply at the time of the economy fall. Banks ‚ relative indicators better reflects the weight of the financial sector and the impact on the national economy. We can see that 2011 banks relative indicators dropped to 2006 level. This shows how much the financial sector’s contribution decreased to economic development. Banks’ loans demand fall down. Lithuania has taken strict fiscal discipline and austerity measures. This have produced results quite quickly, in 2010 GDP grew by 3.4 percent, and in 2011 even 11.5 percent. Lithuania’s economy is recovering, but the financial sector and in particular banks still not recovering. The economic crisis has intervened in the banking system and has been surviving until now.
 
Publisher www.fbm.vutbr.cz
 
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Date 2013-10-24
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://trends.fbm.vutbr.cz/index.php/trends/article/view/277
 
Source TRENDY EKONOMIKY A MANAGEMENTU; Vol 7, No 14 (2013); 9-16
Trends Economics and Management; Vol 7, No 14 (2013); 9-16
2336-6508
1802-8527
 
Language ces
 
Relation https://trends.fbm.vutbr.cz/index.php/trends/article/view/277/237