WAYS TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY IN THE CREDIT PROCESS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
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The continuous operation and technological renewal of industrial enterprises depend, first of all, on the provision of sufficient financial resources. From this point of view, improving the mechanisms for effective financing of industrial entities by the banking and credit system is emerging as one of the strategic directions for ensuring economic stability.Abstract
The industrial sector is considered the backbone of the national economy, and its development is one of the main factors determining economic growth, employment levels, innovative activity and export potential.
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