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Financial Soundness Indicators for Financial Sector Stability in Georgia

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The results of this study can be used to strengthen the institutional and statistical capacities of Georgia to routinely collect, compile, analyze, and disseminate internationally comparable financial soundness indicators that will help improve the country’s financial surveillance, investment climate assessment, and policymaking process in the financial sector that is key for financial sector stability and performance.

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  • Asian Development Bank Institute, 2017. "Financial Soundness Indicators for Financial Sector Stability in Georgia," Working Papers id:11864, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11864
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    1. Mr. Robert Tchaidze & Mr. Salome Tvalodze, 2011. "Deposit Formation in Georgia," IMF Working Papers 2011/078, International Monetary Fund.
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