Спрос на деньги: эволюция теоретических представлений и эмпирические исследования
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Диссертация
Проведенное в диссертации исследование продемонстрировало возможность применения современных теоретических разработок и методов эмпирического исследования спроса на деньги, используемых в развитых странах, для оценки функции спроса на деньги в России. В работе разработана методологическая основа изучения спроса на деньги в переходных экономиках с учетом развития технологии платежей. Исследование… Читать ещё >
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- ГЛАВА 1. ОСНОВНЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ К АНАЛИЗУ СПРОСА НА ДЕНЬГИ
- 1. Микроэкономические основания спроса на деньги
- 2. Современный взгляд на денежно-кредитную теорию
- 3. Эконометрическое оценивание спроса на деньги: методы и проблемы
- ГЛАВА 2. ПЛАТЕЖНЫЕ ИННОВАЦИИ И СПРОС НА ДЕНЬГИ
- 1. Инновации в сфере денежных платежей и их экономические последствия
- 2. Теоретические модели влияния технологии платежей на спрос на деньги
- 3. Эмпирические исследования влияния технологии платежей на спрос на деньги.&bdquo
- ГЛАВА 3. МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ СПРОСА НА ДЕНЬГИ В РОССИЙСКОЙ ЭКОНОМИКЕ С УЧЕТОМ ИННОВАЦИЙ В СФЕРЕ ДЕНЕЖНЫХ ПЛАТЕЖЕЙ
- 1. Постановка задачи и описание исходных данных
- 2. Оценка модели спроса на деньги
- Спрос на наличные деньги
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