Private Investment and the Demand for Loanable Funds in the Greek Agricultural Sector

The ready availability of credit on easy terms has proved to be instrumental in stimulating agricultural investments until the 1970s. After that period, there was a marked slow-down in investment activity, a trend that characterized the entire Greek economy. This is primarily due to the fact that si...

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Commercial credit
Econometrics
Economic models
Economic theory
Greek agriculture
Industrywide conditions
Investment
Investment policy
Loanable funds
Studies
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