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Правда И Ложь О Банках, Деньгах И Кредите
[The truth and untruth about banks, money and credit]

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В работе проф. П. Леиашвили обсуждаются проблемы денег, кредитов и банковской системы в современной экономике. В экономических учебниках эти проблемы излагаются неверно, в результате чего целые поколения струдентов экономического профиля кончают университеты с неверными представлениями относительно функционирования современной банковской системы. Эти проблемы стали особенно актуальными после кризиса 2008 – 2010 гг., в провоцировании которого огромную роль сыграли финансовый сектор и кредитная экспансия коммерческих банков. Общество недостаточно информировано о подлинной деятельности коммерческих банков, их роли в эконо-мике и проблемах, которые они порождают. Цель настоящей работы, по мере возможности, содействовать устранению этого дефицита информации и помочь читателю разобраться в огром-ном потоке ложной информации, распространяемой относи-тельно данных проблем. Работа предназначена для научных работников, лекторов и студентов экономических факультетов, а также для политиков и широкого круга читателей, интересующихся этими проблемами. In prof. P. Leiashvily's work the problems of money, credit and the banking system in the modern economy is discussed. In textbooks, these problems are misunderstood, as a result of which entire generations of economic students graduate from universities with misconceptions about the functioning of modern banking system. These problems became especially relevant after the crisis of 2008-2010, in the provocation of which a huge role was played by the financial sector and the credit expansion of commercial banks. The society is not sufficiently informed about the true activity of commercial banks, their role in the economy and the problems they generate. The purpose of this work is to help eliminate this information deficit and help the reader to understand the huge flow of false information that is disseminated about these problems. The work is intended for researchers, lecturers and students of economic faculties, as well as for politicians and a wide range of readers interested in these issues.

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  • Леиашвили, Паата, 2017. "Правда И Ложь О Банках, Деньгах И Кредите [The truth and untruth about banks, money and credit]," MPRA Paper 84396, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    • G20 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - General
    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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