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Мировой опыт проведения мониторинга реального сектора центральными банками // World experience of real sector monitoring by central banks

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  • Осипов И.В. // Ossipov I.V.

    (National Bank of Kazakhstan)

  • Керимхан Ж. // Kerimkhan Zh.

    (National Bank of Kazakhstan)

Abstract

Опросы предприятий реального сектора проводятся для постоянного наблюдения за состоянием экономики с целью своевременного выявления происходящих в ней негативных процессов, но имеют свои особенности в каждой стране. В статье описывается опыт проведения выборочных опросов центральными банками 9 стран: Банк Японии, Банк Италии, Центральный Банк Российской Федерации, Национальный Банк Польши, Центральный Банк Бразилии, Центральный Банк Армении, Банк Англии, Бундесбанк, Национальный Банк Республики Казахстан. // Surveys of enterprises in the real sector are carried out for constant monitoring of the state of the economy in order to timely identify negative processes occurring in it, but they have their own characteristics in each country. The article describes the experience of conducting sample surveys by central banks of 9 countries: Bank of Japan, Bank of Italy, Central Bank of the Russian Federation, National Bank of Poland, Central Bank of Brazil, Central Bank of Armenia, Bank of England, Bundesbank, National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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  • Осипов И.В. // Ossipov I.V. & Керимхан Ж. // Kerimkhan Zh., 2018. "Мировой опыт проведения мониторинга реального сектора центральными банками // World experience of real sector monitoring by central banks," Economic Review(National Bank of Kazakhstan), National Bank of Kazakhstan, issue 3-4, pages 31-36.
  • Handle: RePEc:aob:journl:y:2018:i:3-4:p:31-36
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    Keywords

    реальный сектор; бизнес циклы; мониторинг предприятий; ожидания рынка; real sector; business cycles; enterprise monitoring; market expectations;
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    JEL classification:

    • C81 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs - - - Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Microeconomic Data; Data Access
    • C83 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs - - - Survey Methods; Sampling Methods

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