External Debt in Bosnia and Herzegovina – An Empirical Analysis

Over the last few decades, many countries in the world have been struggling with high indebtedness. This has been especially emphasized in periods of crisis, and this was not an exception during the last global economic crisis in 2009. The advent of the crisis has further increased the need for borr...

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Main Authors: Hurić-Bjelan Jasmina, Hadžiahmetović Azra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:South East European Journal of Economics and Business
Subjects:
h63
co1
c49
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jeb-2020-0016
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Summary:Over the last few decades, many countries in the world have been struggling with high indebtedness. This has been especially emphasized in periods of crisis, and this was not an exception during the last global economic crisis in 2009. The advent of the crisis has further increased the need for borrowing. Increasing indebtedness after the crisis was also characteristic of BiH economy, the country in our research focus, which had an increase of public external debt by over 100% over the last two decades.
ISSN:2233-1999