+7 925 966 4690, 9am6pm (GMT+3), Monday – Friday
ИД «Финансы и кредит»

JOURNALS

  

FOR AUTHORS

  

SUBSCRIBE

    
Finance and Credit
 

Characteristics of money supply distribution in the regions

Vol. 25, Iss. 6, JUNE 2019

Received: 14 September 2018

Received in revised form: 10 April 2019

Accepted: 24 April 2019

Available online: 28 June 2019

Subject Heading: THEORY OF FINANCE

JEL Classification: E24, E31, E41, E44

Pages: 1249–1265

https://doi.org/10.24891/fc.25.6.1249

Pishchulov V.M. Ural State University of Economics (USUE), Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
dr.haust@mail.ru

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1874-3983

Subject This article examines the issues related to economic and financial relations that develop in the reproduction process of individual regions regarding the similar processes in other regions.
Objectives The article aims to study the specifics of money distribution by region and its impact on the condition of the regional economy, gross regional product, taxable capacity, and the budget replenishment.
Methods For the study, I used the methods of statistical processing and analysis of spatial and time series of economic indicators.
Results The article shows a high degree of correlation between the amount of regional budget replenishment and money supply and taxable capacity, as well as the use of productive resources in the regions.

Keywords: money supply, monetization, banks, credit organizations

References:

  1. Cottrell A., Cockshott P., Michaelson G., Wright I. Information, Work and Value. 2007, 408 p. URL: Link
  2. Smith A. Issledovanie o prirode i prichinakh bogatstva narodov [An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations]. Moscow, Eksmo Publ., 2017, 1056 p.
  3. Luchenok A.I. et al. Makroekonomicheskie aspekty obespecheniya sbalansirovannosti natsional'noi ekonomiki [Macroeconomic aspects of the balance of the national economy]. Minsk, Belaruskaya navuka Publ., 2015, 371 p.
  4. Fisher I. The Purchasing Power of Money: Its Determination and Relation to Credit Interest and Crises. New Work, The MacMillan Company, 1920, 515 p. URL: Link
  5. Kugler P., Bernholz P. The Price Revolution in the 16th Century: Empirical Results from a Structural Vectorautoregression Model. WWZ Working Paper, 2007, vol. 12/07. URL: Link
  6. Jevons W.S. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange. Chapter III: The Functions of Money. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1896, 349 p. URL: Link
  7. Malkina M.Yu. [On the issue of money supply sufficiency indices and quality of money in economy]. Voprosy upravleniya = Management Issues, 2010, no. 1, pp. 102–115. URL: Link (In Russ.)
  8. Manevich V.E. [Money supply in the Russian economy]. Biznes i banki = Business and Banks, 2005, no. 41, pp. 2–14. URL: Link (In Russ.)
  9. Gaidar E. [The tactics of reforms and the level of State budgetary burden]. Voprosy Ekonomiki, 1998, no. 4, pp. 4–13. (In Russ.)
  10. Vardevanyan G.L. [Comparative analysis of the GDP monetization coefficient in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine]. Belorusskii ekonomicheskii zhurnal = Belorussian Economic Journal, 2006, no. 4, pp. 71–79. (In Russ.)
  11. Vardevanyan G., Gotovskii A. [Dependence of the monetization coefficient on the level of economic development]. Банкаўскиi веснiк, 2004, no. 1, pp. 8–14. URL: Link (In Russ.)
  12. Ershov M.V. [World situation and Russia: some results of 2013 and the development prospects: GDP and the financial market in the global economy]. Den'gi i kredit = Money and Credit, 2014, no. 3, pp. 12–16. (In Russ.)
  13. Saprykina T.V., Lisitskii D.S. [Assessment of the tax potential of the region in the context of economic sanctions]. Fundamental'nye issledovaniya = Fundamental Research, 2017, no. 8-2, pp. 442–447. URL: Link (In Russ.)
  14. Phillips A.W. The Relation Between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1861–1957. Economica, 1958, vol. 25, no. 100, pp. 283–299. URL: Link
  15. Skobov V.G., Chernov A.S. [Comparison of the US economy, the USSR and Russia]. Ekonomicheskie strategii = Economic Strategies, 2007, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 16–25. URL: Link (In Russ.)

View all articles of issue

 

ISSN 2311-8709 (Online)
ISSN 2071-4688 (Print)

Journal current issue

Vol. 30, Iss. 3
March 2024

Archive