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To the Problem of Crediting Small and Medium Entreprenershipof Regional Banks in the Russian Federation

Ch. 106. P. 837–844.
Gurevich M. I., Malyaev V. B.

The aim of this work is to present the results of research devotedto the analysis of problems in the sphere of SME lending regional banks in Russia and ways of overcoming them.

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SGEM Conference on Political Sciences, Law, Finance, Economics & Tourism. Conference Proceedings
Issue II: Finance. , Albena: SGEM, 2014.
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