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Some results of research on new crisis predictors

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  • Yu. A. Danilov
  • D. A. Pivovarov
  • I. S. Davydov

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The article provides some assumptions and hypotheses that have arisen as a result of a critical analysis of a new generation of crisis predictors. Three assumptions/hypotheses are submitted to the reader’s court: 1) on the possible impact of the negative spread of the yield on US Treasury bonds on the decisions of the US Federal Reserve; 2) on the effect of the central banks fulfilling the financial stability function on their monetary policy; 3) on the existence of objective reasons for Russia’s later entry into the global crisis of 2007—2009. The latter circumstance, along with the fact that some of the Russian recessions have significant internal causes, indicates the need for forming domestic crisis predictors. The assumptions and hypotheses cited in the article are debatable.

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  • Yu. A. Danilov & D. A. Pivovarov & I. S. Davydov, 2020. "Some results of research on new crisis predictors," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 5.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprec:y:2020:id:2903
    DOI: 10.32609/0042-8736-2020-5-86-106
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