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Рис. 1: УНевозможная троицаФ

Источник: Frankel [1999]

Рис. 1. Коэффициенты монетизации (M2:ВВП) в странах с экономикой переходного типа в 1997 г.

Страна

Коэффициент монетизации экономики

ГРУЗИЯ

6%

АРМЕНИЯ

9%

КАЗАХСТАН

10%

УКРАИНА

14%

КЫРГЫЗСТАН

14%

АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН

14%

БЕЛАРУСЬ

16%

РОССИЯ

18%

ИТВА

19%

МОЛДОВА

22%

МОНГОЛИЯ

23%

РУМЫНИЯ

25%

АТВИЯ

28%

БОЛГАРИЯ

34%

ПОЛЬША

40%

ВЕНГРИЯ

41%

ЭСТОНИЯ

42%

СЛОВЕНИЯ

42%

ХОРВАТИЯ

43%

СЛОВАЦКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА

68%

ЧЕШСКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА

71%

Источник: IFS; Jarocinski [1999].

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