INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: ITS IMPACT ON THE GLOBAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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  V. Golod

Abstract

This article analyzes the main aims and tasks of the international financial organi- zations, its positive and negative impact on the global and regional economic develop- ment, cites the critical evaluations of the number of well-known economists, and pre- sents the ideas about the prospects of the newly created Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s activities. As a conclusion, the maximum efficiency from the cooperation with the financial organizations could be reached by defending the national interests in the world economy.

How to Cite

Golod, V. (2021). INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: ITS IMPACT ON THE GLOBAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Chinese Studies, (1-2), 19-24. Retrieved from https://chinese-studies.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/163
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Keywords

Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, IMF, international financial organizations, monetary relations, World Bank

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