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Modelling supply in Ukrainian financial market

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  • Abakumenko Olga V.

    (Chernihiv State Institute of Economics and Managemen)

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The article states that despite the fact that financial market of Ukraine is insufficiently developed, volatile, disproportional, speculative and being significantly dependant on foreign capital and foreign economic dynamics, its progressive development is accompanied with growth of volumes of supply in it and appearance of its new modern forms, which are adequate to economic realities. The article offers a scientific and methodical approach to identification and assessment of supply in the financial market, which allows drawing justified conclusions with respect to its quantitative expression, which serves as a basis for modelling one of the main aspects of the study of the financial market situation - identification of balance parameters in it and also identification of factors that influence formation of this balance. It uses the conducted calculations for forecasting main directions and tendencies of development of the financial market in the context of assessment of supply in this market for the future period.

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  • Abakumenko Olga V., 2013. "Modelling supply in Ukrainian financial market," The Problems of Economy, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS of NAS (KHARKIV, UKRAINE), issue 1, pages 283-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:idp:redpoe:y:2013:i:1:p:283_290
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