TO THE ISSUE ABOUT THE MEANING OF CREDIT: HISTORY AND MODERNITY

Authors

  • Lyudmila I Makarova Author
  • Petr Ya Tishin Author
  • Valentina N Tishina Author
  • Anastasia P Shchavleva Author

Abstract

The article analyses prerequisites for origination of credit, a special place among which is given to the development of gift exchange in particular and exchange relations in general. Positive and negative consequences of credit origination are reviewed. The positive ones include ensuring sustainable economic growth. Among the negative ones is enhancement of social differentiation of economic entities. Examples from experience of credit’s functioning in the Perm Governorate in the 19th century were used when writing the article. Large-scale industry, marketing cooperatives and rural communities are singled out as the object of consideration. Particular attention is paid to the problem of low availability of credit granting for representatives of handicraft industry and to the ways of improving the creditability of craftsmen. Negative consequences of credit are considered on the example of bondage forms of credit relations: winter hiring and commercial seasonal bondage. Objective causes of bondage-based relationships are substantiated. A parallel between development of credit relations in the past and under modern conditions is determined.

Author Biographies

  • Lyudmila I Makarova
    Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor at the Department of Finance, Money Circulation and Credit
  • Petr Ya Tishin
    Senior lecturer at the Department of Finance, Money Circulation and Credit
  • Valentina N Tishina
    Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor at the Department of Finance, Money Circulation and Credit
  • Anastasia P Shchavleva
    lecturer

Published

2019-01-27

Issue

Section

Economics and finance