Affiliation:
1. All-Russian State Distance-Learning Institute of Finance and Economics
Abstract
This article describes general monitoring of the global economic system status as the initial stage of anti-crisis state policy. Evaluation results may be used by governments to identify crisis situations in the domestic economy and take prompt actions. We propose for the first time the estimation of crises transmission channels and indicators for the 2008-2009 crisis basing on the evidence from developed and developing countries, including the CIS countries. We also suggest using the index of pressure on the financial market concept (EMP) as an indicator of financial crisis and evaluation criterion of anti-crisis policy.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Finance
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