SERBIAN AGRICULTURE – PROGRAMMES OF CREDIT SUPPORT BY THE STATE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS BETWEEN 2004-2007

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Vesna Paraušić
Drago Cvijanović

Abstract

Serbian agricultural production accounts for a significant percentage of the share in GDP, and almost 1/3 of the Serbian population live on farms. There is a positive balance in food trade, and nearly 17 per cent of total Serbian export belong to agriculture. However, financial support to agricultural production is insufficient and incommensurate to the role and importance of agriculture in domestic economy in comparison with the practice in advanced economies and those in the region. If high interest rates, along with current credit conditions, remain, agriculture will not be able to advance and compete in foreign markets, however highly competitive its export potential may be.
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Keywords

agriculture, credit conditions, banks, agrarian budget, interest rates

JEL Classification

Q14, Q18

Section
Articles

How to Cite

Paraušić, V., & Cvijanović, D. (2007). SERBIAN AGRICULTURE – PROGRAMMES OF CREDIT SUPPORT BY THE STATE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS BETWEEN 2004-2007. Economic Annals, 52(174-175), 186-207. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA0775186P

How to Cite

Paraušić, V., & Cvijanović, D. (2007). SERBIAN AGRICULTURE – PROGRAMMES OF CREDIT SUPPORT BY THE STATE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS BETWEEN 2004-2007. Economic Annals, 52(174-175), 186-207. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA0775186P