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College for Accountancy and Finance, Ljubljana, Slovenia

ABSTRACT

The author shows some fundamental shortcomings and weaknesses of modern corporate finance theory and banking practice about interest and its role in the business and in the life of the people as well. It is especially important in terms of social responsibility. Huge changes are needed. Some of them are discussed in this paper.

KEYWORDS

interest, social responsibility, stakeholder, value-added law

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Economics World, Oct.-Dec. 2021, Vol. 9, No. 4, 178-183 doi: 10.17265/2328-7144/2021.04.005

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