Macroprudential Policies to Enhance Financial Stability in the Caucasus and Central Asia
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Summary:
Limited economic diversification has made the economies of the Caucasus and Central Asia particularly vulnerable to external shocks. The economies in the region are heavily reliant on oil and mining exports as well as remittances. In some countries, tourism and capital flows also play a prominent role in aggregate economic activity.
Series:
Departmental Paper No 2022/006
Subject:
Countercyclical capital buffers Credit Credit gaps Financial regulation and supervision Financial sector policy and analysis Macroprudential policy Macroprudential policy instruments Monetary policy Money
Frequency:
occasional
English
Publication Date:
March 10, 2022
ISBN/ISSN:
9798400201240/2616-5333
Stock No:
MPEFSCCAEA
Pages:
54
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