Solomon Pavliashvili

ZIGZAGS OF INFLATION IN POST-SOVIET GEORGIA

If we take all the economists together, they will never reach any decision.

 

George Bernard Shaw

CONTENTS

Introduction

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Chapter 1. Feudal age

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1.1. The Knight in the Panther’s Skin by Shota Rustaveli (XII-XIII cc.)

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1.2. Book of Law by Beka and Agbuga

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1.3. Regulations of the King’s Court by King George V the Brilliant

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1.4. Description of the Kingdom of Georgia

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1.5. Law  Code by King Vakhtang VI

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1.5.1. Laws of King Vakhtang VI

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1.5.2. “Dasturlamali”

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1.6. “Khumarstsavla” (“Kalmasoba”) by Prince Ioane

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1.7. Physiocratic Opinions by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani (1658-1725)

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1.8. Alexander Amilakhvari (1750-1802)

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Chapter 2.  Several  Tasks of National Economic Doctrine

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2.1. Ilia Chavchavadze (1834-1907)

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2.2. Niko Nikoladze (1843-1928)

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Conclusion

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Bibliography

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Contents

   1. Introduction

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   2. Revenues

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2.1. Consolidated Budget

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2.2. State Budget

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2.3. Budget of Self-governing Units

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   3. Foreign Grants, Credits and Voluntary Transfers

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3.1. Grants

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3.2. Credits

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3.3. Voluntary Transfers (excluding grants)

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   4Assignments

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4.1. Expenditures

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4.2. Financial and Non-financial Assets and Liabilities

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4.3. Expenditures according to Economic Classification

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4.4. Expenditures and Increase of Non-financial Assets (in functional aspect)

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4.5. Funds of the President of Georgia, the Government and the Regions

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4.6. Payment of Liabilities

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4.7. Financial Aids

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   5Overall Balance, Financial Assets and Liabilities of State Budget

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5.1. Overall Balance and Modification of Financial Assets

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5.2. Modification of Liabilities

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5.3. State Debt

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   6. Conclusion

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   7. Appendices

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    Bibliography and Statistical Data  

    References

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