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Меры поддержки как дополнительный фактор биржевой стоимости отечественных банков

Вопросы экономики. 2025. № 9. С. 103–125.
Банникова В. А., Виноградова О. С., Penikas H. I.
Language: Russian
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Keywords: макропруденциальная политикаmacroprudential policy
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