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Typy zachowań oszczędnościowych osób młodych w Gruzji na przykładzie mieszkańców Tbilisi

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  • Anioła-Mikołajczak, Paulina
  • Chudzian, Joanna
  • Pataraia, Larisa

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The aim of this study is to distinguish the types of saving behaviour of young Georgians – residents of the capital Tbilisi. The objective was achieved using primary survey data and cluster analysis. Three types of saving behaviour strategies were distinguished: with cash, valuing safety and diversifying saving portfolio. Research indicates that among young residents of Georgia dominates the type of valuing safety. People belonging to this group place their savings in products with a low degree of risk, such as bank deposits in the national currency, cash and insurance policies.

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  • Anioła-Mikołajczak, Paulina & Chudzian, Joanna & Pataraia, Larisa, 2014. "Typy zachowań oszczędnościowych osób młodych w Gruzji na przykładzie mieszkańców Tbilisi," Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland, vol. 34(4), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:pojard:209951
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.209951
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