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Publications → Financial Markets → Banking Sector

Central Bank and commercial banks in Georgia.

This article considers general characteristics of banking in Georgia, legislative base for banks activities, creating and functioning of commercial banks.

Link http://www.case.com.pl/up…cja_plik/9306849_113r.pdf
Author Kloc, K
Date окт/97
Institute Center for Social and Economic Research
Tags bank, legislation, Georgia
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See also

  1. Financing the Deficit of the State Budget by National Bank of Georgia (1996–1999)
  2. Banking systems in Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Georgia during 1991-1998. Institutional analyses.
  3. Limitations of monetary policy and perspectives of financial deficit in the public budget of Kyrgyz Republic during 1998-2001.
  4. Georgia on Its Way to the Market Oriented Economy
  5. Caucasus & Central Asia (CCA) Review - July 2007

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