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Use of tools of a monetary policy in the western practice

Abstract

Use of the corresponding operational tools of a monetary policy, is dictated by need of impact on the main economic processes for the state, and also for the solution of the problems connected with stability of the credit and financial block.

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В. Канылин
Российская академия предпринимательства
Russian Federation


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  Use of tools of a monetary policy in the western practice. Entrepreneur’s Guide. 2013;(20):134-139. (In Russ.)

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