STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING CREDIT INTEREST RATES IN COMMERCIAL BANKS

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING CREDIT INTEREST RATES IN COMMERCIAL BANKS

Authors

  • Abdullayev Shakhobiddin Shamsiddinovich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18482230

Keywords:

commercial banks; credit interest rates; inflation; regression analysis; policy rate; statistical analysis

Abstract

This thesis analyzes the internal and external factors affecting credit interest rates in commercial banks. The
study applies statistical methods to identify the key determinants of interest rate formation and presents empirical results
based on the case of Uzbekistan. The findings indicate that the policy rate and inflation play a decisive role in shaping
credit interest rates, providing important implications for banking policy and monetary regulation.

Author Biography

Abdullayev Shakhobiddin Shamsiddinovich

PhD candidate at the Department of “Economic Statistics,”
Tashkent State University of Economics

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Published

2025-12-03

How to Cite

Abdullayev, S. (2025). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING CREDIT INTEREST RATES IN COMMERCIAL BANKS. GREEN ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT, 3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18482230
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