The Measurement of the Impact of International Financial Institutions on the basis of the Cenosis Theory
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STUPACHEV, Sergey. The Measurement of the Impact of International Financial Institutions on the basis of the Cenosis Theory. In: Application of information and communication technology and statistics in economy and education, Ed. Ediția 8-a, 18-20 octombrie 2018, Sofia. Sofia: 2018, Ediția 8-a, pp. 154-158. ISSN 2367-7643.
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Application of information and communication technology and statistics in economy and education
Ediția 8-a, 2018
Conferința "Application of information and communication technology and statistics in economy and education"
Ediția 8-a, Sofia, Bulgaria, 18-20 octombrie 2018

The Measurement of the Impact of International Financial Institutions on the basis of the Cenosis Theory

CZU: 339.7

Pag. 154-158

Stupachev Sergey
 
Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 martie 2024


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The work grounds a variant of measurement of the impact of the international financial institutions on the transition countries. Based on the analysis of the world financial system, it presents the indicators characterising the sustainability of the economies of different countries. Due to the fact that the formalisation of these indicators is mostly troublesome, it is proposed to introduce some additional indicators based on the cenosis theory, according to which the economic system is considered as a cenosis and its changes allow measuring the impact of the international financial institutions on the structure of the economy of different countries. The possibilities of application of the cenosis theory to the research task are analysed in terms of terminology and diagrams.

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transition countries, international financial institutions, Indicators of economic development, economic sustainability, economic cenosis