Climate change as a new challenge for monetary policy (კლიმატის ცვლილება, როგორც მონეტარული პოლიტიკის ახალი გამოწვევა)

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2022
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Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press
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მონეტარული პოლიტიკა, კლიმატის ცვლილება, კლიმატთან დაკავშირებული რისკები
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VII International Scientific Conference: "Challenges of Globalization in Economics and Business", Tbilisi, 2022, pp. 180-187
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