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Economy: strategy and practice

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Ақша-несие саясаты және оның Қазақстандағы тұтынушылық шығындар мен кедейлікке әсері

https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2026-1-21-38

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А. Б. Мухамедиева
Алматы Менеджмент Университет
Қазақстан

Мухамедиева А.Б. – э.ғ.к., қауымдастырылған профессор

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А. А. Хитахунов
Central Asian Policy Studies
Қазақстан

Хитахунов А.А. – PhD, аға ғылыми қызметкер

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Ж. С. Темербулатова
Алматы Менеджмент Университет
Қазақстан

Темербулатова Ж.С. – PhD, зерттеуші профессор

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А. Е. Калиева
әл-Фараби атындағы Қазақ ұлттық университеті
Қазақстан

Калиева А.Е. – PhD, доцент-зерттеуші

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Мухамедиева А.Б., Хитахунов А.А., Темербулатова Ж.С., Калиева А.Е. Ақша-несие саясаты және оның Қазақстандағы тұтынушылық шығындар мен кедейлікке әсері. Economy: strategy and practice. 2026;21(1):21-38. https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2026-1-21-38

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Mukhamediyeva A.B., Khitakhunov A.A., Temerbulatova Zh.S., Kaliyeva A.Ye. Monetary Policy and Its Impact on Consumer Spending and Poverty in Kazakhstan. Economy: strategy and practice. 2026;21(1):21-38. https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2026-1-21-38

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