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- | In the early 1990s, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia's financial system was in disarray. The economy transitioned from a state-controlled system to a market economy, which initially led to economic instability, hyperinflation, and a loss of savings for many citizens. During this period, the credit markets were underdeveloped, and consumer credit was virtually nonexistent. The primary focus was on survival and basic economic stabilization rather than on developing consumer lending practices. From site [[https://xn--80aphgxbm4b.xn--p1ai/dlya-proekta-sushi-kafe/|https://сушисмак.рф/dlya-proekta-sushi-kafe/]] | + | In the early 1990s, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia's financial system was in disarray. The economy transitioned from a state-controlled system to a market economy, which initially led to economic instability, hyperinflation, and a loss of savings for many citizens. During this period, the credit markets were underdeveloped, and consumer credit was virtually nonexistent. The primary focus was on survival and basic economic stabilization rather than on developing consumer lending practices. From site [[https://med-2c.ru/vzyat-kredit-nalichnymi-na-lechenie-mozhno-v-lyubom-banke/|https://med-2c.ru/vzyat-kredit-nalichnymi-na-lechenie-mozhno-v-lyubom-banke/]] |
Growth of Consumer Credit | Growth of Consumer Credit |