Dolinskyi L. Financial mechanism of the credit and investment activity of banking institutions in Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0520U101668

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Specialization

  • 08.00.08 - Гроші, фінанси і кредит

12-11-2020

Specialized Academic Board

Д 79.051.04

Chernihiv National University of Technology

Essay

The dissertation is devoted to the solution of a scientific and practical problem – the substantiation of theoretical-methodological and methodical bases of the financial mechanism of the credit-investment activity of banking institutions and the development of practical recommendations concerning their implementation. The genesis of the theory and practice of the financial mechanism of the credit and investment activity of banking institutions is studied. The conceptual and categorical apparatus of the theory of finance in the context of the development of scientific and practical approaches to understanding the essence and role of the credit and investment activity of banking institutions in modern financial relations is deepened. The opinion on the need for active development of credit and investment activities of banking institutions, which is able to ensure the formation of the necessary amount of financial resources sufficient for the effective functioning of the country's financial system, to strengthen the financial potential of the national economy is confirmed. The necessity of the development of the credit and investment activity of banking institutions on the basis of the system-synergetic approach which is based on the developed mechanism of its financing, and serves as a basis of the stability maintenance of the banking system functioning in the country is proved. Theoretical and methodological provisions for managing the efficiency and riskiness of credit and investment operations, which is based on the methodology of the probabilistic modeling of debt default, which allows you to quantify the riskiness of credit and investment instruments.

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