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Geofinancial Safety of Regions: Theory and Methodology

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  • Oksana N. Chuvilova*

    (North-Caucasus Federal University,1 Pushkin St., 355009, Stavropol, Russia)

  • Razela N. Denikaeva

    (North-Caucasus Federal University,1 Pushkin St., 355009, Stavropol, Russia)

  • Inna V. Merkulova

    (North-Caucasus Federal University,1 Pushkin St., 355009, Stavropol, Russia)

  • Ekaterina Y. Kalaschnikova

    (North-Caucasus Federal University,1 Pushkin St., 355009, Stavropol, Russia)

  • Yulia V. Rybina

    (North-Caucasus Federal University,1 Pushkin St., 355009, Stavropol, Russia)

Abstract

In article the theoretical and methodological importance of geofinancial safety at the mesolevel in connection with aggravation of the current geopolitical situation is revealed. The offered methodology expands tools of assessment of geofinancial safety of the region, including inclusion of safety of corporate finance and intra country level of safety. On the example of regions of the North Caucasian Federal District strained from the point of view of geofinancial and geopolitical safety the ranged assessment as the final stage of complex assessment of geofinancial safety of regions is given. At the same time, the novelty of a research consists not only in updating of a technique of assessment of geofinancial safety of regions, but also in reduction of this technique to a universal look. The geopolitical instability finds reflection in this technique in a number of qualitative criteria. At the same time, these criteria are compared with quantitative criteria for evaluation of geofinancial safety by ranging.

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  • Oksana N. Chuvilova* & Razela N. Denikaeva & Inna V. Merkulova & Ekaterina Y. Kalaschnikova & Yulia V. Rybina, 2018. "Geofinancial Safety of Regions: Theory and Methodology," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 4(12), pages 521-526, 12-2018.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:521-526
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