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Macroprudential policies. The Romanian case

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  • Ionut Mircea

    (Ph.D. Student, Romanian Academy, National Institute for Economic Research “Costin C. Kiriţescu”, Bucharest, Romania)

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Romania was one of many emerging economies that have been affected by the excessive credit growth, the excessive price assets growth driven by the credit growth and by the foreign currency lending. The national macro-prudential tool kit was diverse and used to solve these issues both before and during the latest financial crisis. Analyzing the efficiency of these tools, it can be argued that those designed to prevent the build-up of systemic risks in the expansionary phase did not worked as they should, but this situation is not a country specific one, many other countries facing it, while those tools designed to create countercyclical capital buffers proved to be more efficient than the first ones, ensuring a strong resilience of the banking system in front of financial crisis.

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  • Ionut Mircea, 2015. "Macroprudential policies. The Romanian case," Journal of Business Economics and Information Technology, ScientificEducation.org, vol. 2(3), pages 1-4, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:jbu:jbeitt:1419
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