Abstract
This paper empirically investigates the existence of a bank lending channel and its determinants in the Republic of Macedonia. According to the results, there is robust statistical evidence in favour of the existence of a bank lending channel. As the most influential bank specific characteristic is the non-performing loans ratio as a proxy variable for banks' risk preferences. This may indicate that banks' risk preferences may be the most influential factor in determining their lending activities. Regarding the rest of the bank specific characteristics, bank liquidity has an opposite sing from what was expected, while there is no strong evidence that bank capital may have an influence over the loan supply function this may be so because the results are sensitive to different estimation methods and the number of instruments created. Asset size does not have any significant impact.

Jane Bogoev. (2009) Banks' Risk Preferences and its Impact on the Loan Supply Function: An Empirical Investigation for The Republic of Macedonia, Journal of Business & Economics , Volume-01, Issue-2.
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