Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development

The economic systems of the world's largest countries ground on the interaction of public and private sectors. State-owned banks aim to overcome «market failures» for overall economic growth. In the South Asian region, the public sector plays a crucial role in the national banking system. The l...

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Main Author: A.A. Svistun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University 2020-06-01
Series:Економіка, управління та адміністрування
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Online Access:http://ema.ztu.edu.ua/article/view/208094/208295
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spelling doaj-9d7c04a2e3df4100a5f59965ad0bfcb32020-11-25T03:38:35ZengZhytomyr Polytechnic State UniversityЕкономіка, управління та адміністрування2664-245X2664-24682020-06-0129212612910.26642/ema-2020-2(92)-126-129Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development A.A. Svistunhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2185-2248The economic systems of the world's largest countries ground on the interaction of public and private sectors. State-owned banks aim to overcome «market failures» for overall economic growth. In the South Asian region, the public sector plays a crucial role in the national banking system. The largest operations are characterized by state-owned banks in India and China, in particular, development banks. On the other hand, the business models of such banks differ, due to different levels of centralization and government intervention in the economy. It can be argued that state-owned development banks (hereinafterSDB) are a powerful tool of economic policy, which is quite successfully used to countercyclical regulation and eliminate sectoral and regional imbalances. It is necessary to assess the effectiveness of the SDB not so much by the traditional set of profitability and asset quality, but by the growth rate of gross national product, employment, a positive foreign trade balance, the level of national welfare of the countries, in which they are located. The generalization of SDB operation models is extremely important for Ukraine, which needs to stimulate economic growth and reduce its dependence on external credit financing. The choice of India and China for the study is due to the similarity of the economies of these countries. http://ema.ztu.edu.ua/article/view/208094/208295banking sectoreconomic growthdevelopment bankbusiness modelstate propertypublic-private business partnership
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Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
Економіка, управління та адміністрування
banking sector
economic growth
development bank
business model
state property
public-private business partnership
author_facet A.A. Svistun
author_sort A.A. Svistun
title Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
title_short Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
title_full Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of state banks of India and China development
title_sort comparative analysis of state banks of india and china development
publisher Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University
series Економіка, управління та адміністрування
issn 2664-245X
2664-2468
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The economic systems of the world's largest countries ground on the interaction of public and private sectors. State-owned banks aim to overcome «market failures» for overall economic growth. In the South Asian region, the public sector plays a crucial role in the national banking system. The largest operations are characterized by state-owned banks in India and China, in particular, development banks. On the other hand, the business models of such banks differ, due to different levels of centralization and government intervention in the economy. It can be argued that state-owned development banks (hereinafterSDB) are a powerful tool of economic policy, which is quite successfully used to countercyclical regulation and eliminate sectoral and regional imbalances. It is necessary to assess the effectiveness of the SDB not so much by the traditional set of profitability and asset quality, but by the growth rate of gross national product, employment, a positive foreign trade balance, the level of national welfare of the countries, in which they are located. The generalization of SDB operation models is extremely important for Ukraine, which needs to stimulate economic growth and reduce its dependence on external credit financing. The choice of India and China for the study is due to the similarity of the economies of these countries.
topic banking sector
economic growth
development bank
business model
state property
public-private business partnership
url http://ema.ztu.edu.ua/article/view/208094/208295
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