Debt behavior of the population in a context of the sociological analysis



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Results of sociological researches of installations of townsmen of Ivanovo on debt behaviour are analyzed in the given article. Researches are spent by the author in 2008-2009. Possibilities of the analysis of variance and factorial analysis for definition a determinant of debt behaviour are used. Special attention is given to construction of typology of economic behaviour of the population.

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A A Diky

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