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Analysis of the Impact of State-Owned Banks on the Sustainability of Public Finances

This paper aims to provide a retrospective assessment of Ukraine’s state policy concerning state-owned banks and evaluate their impact on the sustainability of Ukraine’s public finances. The research methodology employs an empirical study of the cash flow of public funds to state-owned banks and the...

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Published in:Economies 2023-09, Vol.11 (9), p.229
Main Authors: Davydenko, Nadiia, Boiko, Svitlana, Cherniavska, Olena, Nehrey, Maryna
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Hypotheses
LDCs
Macroeconomics
Neoliberalism
Politics
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