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Typology of indicators for assessing the interaction of population and digital technologies in the financial market in the context of financial stability
[Типология Индикаторов Оценки Взаимодействия Населения И Цифровых Технологий На Финансовом Рынке В Контексте Финансовой Стабильности]

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  • Julia S. Evlakhova (Евлахова Ю.С.)

    (Rostov State University of Economics)

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The article considers the interaction of the population and digital technologies in the financial market as a potential factor in financial instability. The purpose of the study is to identify ways to assess the interaction of the population and digital technologies in the financial market in the context of financial stability. The indicators published in the official statistical and analytical reports of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and the Moscow Exchange were used. Possible ways to assess the interaction of the population and digital technologies in the financial market in the context of financial stability have been identified. Considering the availability of data and existing assessment methods, it is most feasible to build an aggregated indicator that includes indicators that characterize both individual elements and their relationships. Based on the review and characteristics of indicators reflecting the interaction of the population and digital technologies in the financial market in the context of financial stability, a typology of indicators for assessing such interaction has been developed.

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  • Julia S. Evlakhova (Евлахова Ю.С.), 2023. "Typology of indicators for assessing the interaction of population and digital technologies in the financial market in the context of financial stability [Типология Индикаторов Оценки Взаимодействи," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 75-82.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s2339
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