OLIYNYK OLENA, ADAMENKO VIKTOR, OLIYNYK LUDMILA. 2015. The Comparative Analysis of Financial System of Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 63(6): 2067-2076. We create the simplifi ed model of integral indicator-the model "3 + 3", which allows simplicity and aff ordability, but quite adequate, provide a comparative analysis of fi nancial systems of individual countries and identify their type (bank-based or market-based). The results of comparative analysis demonstrate that the fi nancial system of Ukraine in comparison with two leading members of the CEE countries-the Czech Republic and Poland-showed its viability as an independent integrated system and the possibility to develop in the terms of normal political situation. Keywords: fi nancial systems, bank-based system, market-based system, model "3 + 3", the integral indicator of the relative level of the fi nancial system development
We create the simplifi ed model of integral indicator -the model "3 + 3", which allows simplicity and aff ordability, but quite adequate, provide a comparative analysis of fi nancial systems of individual countries and identify their type (bank-based or market-based). The results of comparative analysis demonstrate that the fi nancial system of Ukraine in comparison with two leading members of the CEE countries -the Czech Republic and Poland -showed its viability as an independent integrated system and the possibility to develop in the terms of normal political situation.Keywords: fi nancial systems, bank-based system, market-based system, model "3 + 3", the integral indicator of the relative level of the fi nancial system development
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