DETERMINANT FACTORS INFLUENCE BANK RISK-TAKING: EVIDENCE FROM COMMERCIAL BANK OF GEORGIA
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https://doi.org/10.35945/gb.2021.11.007Keywords:
Bank Risk, Commercial Bank, Non-Performing Loans, Z-Score And ROAAbstract
This article investigates the link between commercial bank risk-taking and various factors. I use a panel data model to look at bank-specific and macroeconomic factors in order to evaluate bank risk-taking using sample evidence from Georgian commercial banks. The time span chosen, 2006-2014, considers the impact of the country’s persistent financial and economic difficulties. I look at capitalization, efficiency, capital structure, size, profitability, non-deposit financing, economic growth, revenue diversification, industry concentration, interest rates, inflation, and as variables that influence bank risk.
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