Zusammenfassung:
The purpose of the article is to form the process of biasing the destabilization of Ukraine's financial
market in martial law conditions. Based on the research results, strategic maps of the effectiveness of the
financial market of Ukraine were developed. It was established that the step-by-step descriptive-numerical
presentation of data in dynamic programming models allows for determining adequate measures that must be
implemented to achieve the target effectiveness. Therefore, the content of the strategic performance maps of the
financial market of Ukraine should be aimed at determining the measures that will ensure the achievement of
the priority structure of the distribution of funds by operations, provided that it will also contribute to the
implementation of the strategy for the development of the financial sector of Ukraine until 2025.
It was determined that the strategic map provides a transformation of information about the structure and
development trends of the financial market into team information focused on the production of effects. The
developed set of dynamic performance models is focused on visualizing the processes of formation and
redistribution of free financial resources and the growth of benefits for key financial market operations. It is
illustrated that the outlined complex of dynamic models, based on the connection with stochastic models,
ensures the scientific validity of the developed strategic measures, with the help of which it is possible to
exceed the increase in benefits achieved in 2021 by the end of 2024. Such models determine adequate
measures, such as sets of actions, that should be used to achieve the target performance, which in 2022
amounted to UAH 427,895.7 million. (which is 6.7% lower than the value of 2021), and in 2024 – UAH
575,549.75 million (which is 25% higher than the value of 2021).
Beschreibung:
Destabilization of the Financial Market of Ukraine in the Conditions of Martial Law: Prejudice of Processes
/ Irtyshcheva Inna, Stehnei Marianna, Kramarenko Iryna, Liashenko Oleksandra, Mykhalchynets Halyna, Mykhalchynets Nataliia // Wseas transactions on business and economics. - Volume 20, 2023. - P. 2750-2761