Larization - percentage share of Lari in all currency usage. For example:
loans (
deposits) larization - percentage share of loans (deposits) disbursed (received) in Lari, in total amount of loans (deposits) disbursed (received) by commercial
banks. Larization of
economy - percentage share of Lari in total
money supply of economy.
Larization - a process when percentage of larization is increasing. This process may be triggered by
Economic agents in a country who prefer national currency to foreign currency for
transactions. They prefer to keep (of their own free will) their
savings in national currency instead of foreign currency and also take loans (of their own free will) in national currency instead of foreign currency. They set
prices on
goods (including
durable consumption goods:
flat,
car, etc.) in national currency instead of foreign currency.
Under the condition of increased larization, since 2016 [1] Georgia has witnessed an increase in inflation, due to having an unnatural amount of money supply.[2]
Larization - percentage share of Lari in all currency usage. For example:
loans (
deposits) larization - percentage share of loans (deposits) disbursed (received) in Lari, in total amount of loans (deposits) disbursed (received) by commercial
banks. Larization of
economy - percentage share of Lari in total
money supply of economy.
Larization - a process when percentage of larization is increasing. This process may be triggered by
Economic agents in a country who prefer national currency to foreign currency for
transactions. They prefer to keep (of their own free will) their
savings in national currency instead of foreign currency and also take loans (of their own free will) in national currency instead of foreign currency. They set
prices on
goods (including
durable consumption goods:
flat,
car, etc.) in national currency instead of foreign currency.
Under the condition of increased larization, since 2016 [1] Georgia has witnessed an increase in inflation, due to having an unnatural amount of money supply.[2]