The Influence of Macroeconomic Factors in the Failure of Returning the Bank Credits in Kosovo

Authors

  • Nagip Skenderi
  • Xhavit Islami
  • Enis Mulolli

Abstract

The possibility of non- returning the credits is a challenge faced by all banks. Giving back the taken credits is an important issue for the efficient operation of the banking system. Lending is one of the main uncertainties of the banking system, as the paying of credits rarely can be completely guaranteed. Very often these questions are asked: Which are the factors that have an impact in the failure of bank credit repayment? What policies should be pursued to stimulate the return of bank loans? The research aimed to analyze the impact of macroeconomic factors (gross domestic product, interest rates, unemployment, inflation) and credit policies (the time of maturity and grace period), in the failure of returning the credits in the banking sector. The results of the research are processed on 242 questionnaires; these data were processed with the help of SPSS v 21 program. By growing the gross domestic product, maturity interval, and application of grace period there might be a decrease of non-performing loans, whereas increasing interest rate, inflation and unemployment norms increases the rate of non-performing credits in relation to total credits in Kosovo. This study argues what is needed for Kosovo's banking system and presents the ideas of sustainable development of the banking sector in relation to non-performing loans, and credit policy re-orientation.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n1p320

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Published

2016-01-02

How to Cite

The Influence of Macroeconomic Factors in the Failure of Returning the Bank Credits in Kosovo. (2016). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 7(1), 320. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/8678