Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks (FMIR)

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    Assessment of institutional conditions of fiscal decentralization in Ukraine
    (Sumy State University, 2018) Школьник, Інна Олександрівна; Школьник, Инна Александровна; Shkolnyk, Inna Oleksandrivna; Melnyk, Т.; Mershchii, B.
    An analysis of literary sources confirmed the hypothesis that the relationship between the state and society is determined by a set of institutional conditions that collectively determine the functioning of the economic system. The literary review pointed to the need for a comprehensive perception of institutional conditions as an environment, taking into account territorial bases, legal aspects, financial and economic relations, interpersonal interaction. It was found that institutionalization is the basis for any social changes in society, in particular for a large-scale reform of local self-government – financial decentralization.
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    Trajectories of development of state-owned banks by analyzing the dynamics of patterns
    (Sumy State University, 2017) Mussina, A.; Школьник, Інна Олександрівна; Школьник, Инна Александровна; Shkolnyk, Inna Oleksandrivna; Бухтіарова, Аліна Геннадіївна; Бухтиарова, Алина Геннадьевна; Bukhtiarova, Alina Hennadiivna
    The article investigates the trajectory of state-owned banks by analyzing the patterns on the example of stateowned banks in Ukraine. The trajectory of the evolution of the state-owned banks can be defined ordered set of patterns, each of which describes the activities of the bank at a concrete moment of the time. The experience of state-owned banks in differently countries around the world was considered. To assess the state-owned banks in Ukraine for the period 2007-2016 the authors offer to assess the dynamics model of patterns of stateowned banks based on Kohonen self-organizing maps and cluster analysis. The model includes 14 indicators providing input variables of model formation. Also it comprises 35 banks of Ukraine, which has been operated during 2007-2016, including 7 state-owned banks. The authors proved that the Ukrainian state-owned banks are essentially commercial banks and non-state agents of a special mission, recently transformed into an additional burden for the state budget.