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Роль Финансовых Инстит Утов Развития В Реализации Государственных Антикризисных Программ // Role Of Financial Development Institutions In Government Anti-Crisis Programme Implementation

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  • V. Dmitriev A.

    (Financial University)

  • В. Дмитриев А.

    (Финансовый университет)

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The article investigates as the research object development institutions, particularly development banks as key actors of national system of financial development institutions. Subject of research is development bank-s activity aimed at mitigating crisis issues. This paper identifies theoretical arguments for development banks ’ existence and rationale for their participation in anti-crisis measures implementation. The analysis of Russian development bank ’ Vnesheconombank ’ and its role in anti-crisis government programs is presented. Based on that, the paper puts forward a few concluding remarks aimed at improving bank-s performance to ensure a balanced and sustainable development of national economy. В статье в качестве объекта исследования рассматриваются банки развития как важный элемент национальной системы финансовых институтов развития. Предметом исследования является деятельность банков развития по устранению кризисных явлений и их последствий. Представлено теоретическое обоснование участия банков развития в антикризисных инициативах. Приведен анализ роли российского банка развития - Внешэкономбанка в реализации антикризисных мер Правительства. Сформулированы выводы о перспективных направлениях деятельности Внешэкономбанка по повышению устойчивости национальной экономики.

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  • V. Dmitriev A. & В. Дмитриев А., 2015. "Роль Финансовых Инстит Утов Развития В Реализации Государственных Антикризисных Программ // Role Of Financial Development Institutions In Government Anti-Crisis Programme Implementation," Финансы: теория и практика/Finance: Theory and Practice // Finance: Theory and Practice, ФГОБУВО Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, issue 3, pages 6-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:financ:y:2015:i:3:p:6-17
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