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ANALYSIS OF TRENDS OF DEBT CRISIS AND MONETARY POLICY IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION

https://doi.org/10.21686/2500-3925-2014-5-113-116

Abstract

Macroeconomic situation in Russia in 2013-14 characterized by increasing ofthe debt, credit, investment and financial problems that threaten the national financial and economic security. Features of the tight fiscal and monetary policies inRussia, based on the money (emission),credit and interest rate restrictions maylead to a debt crisis, trends of which are appearing now. Therefore it requires the radical change in the financial and monetary policy in order to maintain businessactivity and international competitivenessof Russian.

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Sergey V. Sheremeta
State University of Management
Russian Federation


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Sheremeta S.V. ANALYSIS OF TRENDS OF DEBT CRISIS AND MONETARY POLICY IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Statistics and Economics. 2014;(5):113-116. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2500-3925-2014-5-113-116

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