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Резервы Для Эффективного Использования Финансовой Системы Есть // Reserves For Efficient Use Of The Financial System Are At Hand

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  • G. Tosunyan A.

    (Association of Russian Banks)

  • Г. Тосунян А.

    (Ассоциация российских банков)

Abstract

Before the discussion of the monetary policy problems, it is reasonable to review our financial system as a whole. Any market, including the financial market, is characterized by the balance of supply and demand. To increase the role of banks in the economic development of the country the financial regulation specifically targeted at solving this problem is required. One of the aspects of an effective monetary policy is accessibility of various resources to banks. Along with that, the issues of the long-term support of credit institutions with resources still remain unsolved. As of the end of 2014, the Central Bank of Russia had the highest base rate of the 19 largest world economies and the highest inflation rate. What has to be done to improve the efficiency of the financial system in Russia is discussed in this paper. Перед тем как начать обсуждение вопросов денежно-кредитной политики, целесообразно рассмотреть нашу финансовую систему в целом. Любой рынок, в том числе финансовый, характеризуется балансом спроса и предложения. Для повышения роли банков в экономическом развитии страны нужны не только ресурсы, но и ориентированное на решение этого вопроса финансовое регулирование. Один из аспектов эффективной денежно-кредитной политики - доступ банков к различного рода ресурсам. Вместе с тем остаются нерешенными вопросы долгосрочного ресурсообеспечения кредитных организаций. По итогам 2014 г. из 19 крупнейших экономик мира в России была самая высокая величина базовой ставки Центрального банка и при этом самый высокий уровень инфляции. О том, что надо сделать для повышения эффективности финансовой системы России, и пойдет речь в данной статье.

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  • G. Tosunyan A. & Г. Тосунян А., 2016. "Резервы Для Эффективного Использования Финансовой Системы Есть // Reserves For Efficient Use Of The Financial System Are At Hand," 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, vol. 20(1), pages 8-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:financ:y:2016:i:1:p:8-14
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