The influence of interest rates on outstanding loans of enterprises on their structure in the bankruptcy warning system

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Ft, respectively), and in Estonia and Latvia – a positive one (r = 0.876; D = 0.767; F-criterion > F∙Ft; r = 0.800; D = 0.641; F-criterion > Ft, respectively). Australia, Italy, Slovakia, and France practically do not have a corresponding relationship. The regression equations make it possible to estimate the change in the level of interest rate on the share of outstanding loans of enterprises in the overall structure of outstanding loans, make predictions of the corresponding performance indicator, and develop measures of restoring the solvency of enterprises as an essential task of preventing their bankruptcy.

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Butyrskyi, A., Lutkovska, S., Poliakov, R., Prykaziuk, N., & Lobova, O. (2023). The influence of interest rates on outstanding loans of enterprises on their structure in the bankruptcy warning system. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 21(2), 198–209. https://doi.org/10.21511/PPM.21(2).2023.22

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