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2009 | 4 | 145-156

Article title

CHARACTERISTICS OF SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT BEHAVIOR OF UKRAINIAN POPULATION IN A CRISIS PERIOD (Osoblyvosti oschadnoi ta depozytnoi povedinky naselennia Ukrainy u kryzovyi period)

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Languages of publication

UK

Abstracts

EN
The main reasons and motivations which cause the withdrawal of Ukrainian population's money from deposit accounts at bank institutions are examined in the article. The author describes characteristics of savings behavior of Ukrainian citizens during the period of financial crisis. According to data of the 'Tsentr' analytical group opinion poll (2009), the structure of population's savings preferences has not gone through noticeable changes. Obtaining a positive savings experience as bank institutions clients, people keep on considering such form of money savings as the best one. Even the fact that accounts of many Ukrainian depositors have been frozen at some credit and savings banks found on verge of bankruptcy did not ward them off. In such a case, people are disappointed rather in a concrete bank agency than in a hole banking system. The impacts which can attract the population's deposit money to problematical banks after their 'sanation' are also studied in the article. The author carries out an operational classification of motivational structure of population's deposit activity. In particular, the deposit savings of population can serve not only as the mean of resolving both current and future financial problems, but as a kind of stabilizing factor regarding social and psychological state of a concrete person.

Contributors

  • Volodymyr Leonov, 'Tsentr' analytical group, vul. Saperno-slobods'ka, 25, 03039, Kyiv, Ukraine

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10UAAAAA07314

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.fbf09818-b37f-3d59-8395-f998b7829a68
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