Значение слова "FINANCIAL REPRESSION" найдено в 3 источниках

FINANCIAL REPRESSION

найдено в "Investment dictionary"
Financial Repression: translation

A term that describes measures by which governments channel funds to themselves as a form of debt reduction. This concept was introduced in 1973 by Stanford economists Edward S. Shaw and Ronald I. McKinnon. Financial repression can include such measures as directed lending to the government, caps on interest rates, regulation of capital movement between countries and a tighter association between government and banks. The term was initially used in response to the emerging market financial systems during the 1960s, '70s and '80s.

In 2011, economists Carmen M. Reinhart and M. Belen Sbrancia hypothesized in a National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper entitled "The Liquidation of Government Debt" that governments could return to financial repression to deal with debt following the 2008 economic crisis.

Reinhart and Sbrancia indicate that financial repression features:

    Caps or ceilings on interest rates
    Government ownership or control of domestic banks and financial institutions
    Creation or maintenance of a captive domestic market for government debt
    Restrictions on entry to the financial industry
    Directing credit to certain industries


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Финансы и долги"

фр.répression financière

исп.represión financiera

подавление, дезинтеграция финансовой системы

Деформации финансовой системы, сопровождаемые отрицательными процентными ставками, субсидируемыми процентными ставками для отдельных привилегированных заемщиков, селективным кредитованием и высоким уровнем бюрократического контроля над финансовой системой.



найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
меры финансового давления


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