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Analyzing the monetary policy impact on the Russian economy

ISSUE 10, OCTOBER 2025

Received: 10 March 2025

Accepted: 19 May 2025

Available online: 30 October 2025

Subject Heading: FINANCIAL CAPITAL

JEL Classification: Е42, Е50, Е52, Е59, Е63

Pages: 131-144

https://doi.org/10.24891/whylbc

Valerii V. SMIRNOV I.N. Ulianov Chuvash State University (ChuvSU), Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russian Federation
v2v3s4@mail.ru

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6198-3157

Subject. This article explores the impact of monetary policy on the Russian economy.
Objectives. The article aims to identify and assess the impact of monetary policy on the Russian economy.
Methods. For the study, I used analysis and synthesis, special economic and mathematical methods, in particular, correlation and regression analysis, and graphical methods.
Results. The article reveals the impact of monetary policy on the Russian economy through an increase in the money supply and broad money supply with a decrease in the ratio of broad money to the money supply. The impact of monetary policy on the Russian economy is expressed in an increase in liquidity in the economy, stimulating economic growth and consumption and changing the structure of the financial market.
Conclusions. The revealed impact of monetary policy on the Russian economy can be informative to the government when forming budget policy and developing measures to improve the efficiency of financial flow management.

Keywords: shares, debt, bonds, structure, issuer

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