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BANK CREDIT FINANCING AND MANUFACTURING SECTOR PERFORMANCE THE CASE OF COMMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA

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    <subfield code="a">&lt;p&gt;The idea of banks financing the private sector as an engine of economic growth has a long&lt;br&gt;
history. The long-held belief of positive relationship between credit financing and manufacture&lt;br&gt;
sector growth has prompted to be a principal component of policy advice in many developing&lt;br&gt;
countries. However, it is still an issue of high debate between developed and developing nations&lt;br&gt;
governments and policy makers. Nowadays, many empirical studies confirm the existence of&lt;br&gt;
strong and positive link between credit financing and economic growth in general and&lt;br&gt;
manufacturing sector in particular while few found significant negative relationship. Thus, the&lt;br&gt;
long-run and short-run impact of credit financing on manufacturing sector performance is&lt;br&gt;
analyzed using Johansson method of co-integration approach and Vector Autoregressive&lt;br&gt;
Model (VARM) based on annual data for the period 1974/75-2013/14&lt;/p&gt;</subfield>
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