Optimisation of short term commercial bank loans to corporates in terms of financing operating activities in Slovenia
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Corporates; Demand for cash; Bank loans; Probabilistic inventory models; Cash inventories; Central bank; Lending potential of commercial banks; Monetary policy;All these keywords.
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