On September 22, CSB Master of Finance program students defended their master's theses.
The students presented papers on the following topics:
Lado Darsalia: "Determining the Reasons for Enterprise Associations on the Example of Specific Companies in Georgia"
Mariam Shubitidze: "Impact of COVID-19 on Real Estate Sector in Georgia"
Lia Soselia: "What Impact Will the Introduction of Open Banking Have on the Activities of Georgian Commercial Banks? Master's Thesis"
Megi Chachibaia: "The Relationship Between Bond Market Development and Gross Domestic Product in Advanced and Developing Economies"
Salome Mamrikishvili: "The Impact of Behavioral Biases on Retail Investors' Investment Decisions in Georgia"
Nunu Kakhadze: "Analysis of labor motivation theories according to the results of research conducted in the private sector"
Niniko Abjandadze: "Georgian Insurance Market Challenges and Mechanisms for Improvement"
Koba Iakobidze: "Effect of Adoption of International Financial Accounting Standards in Georgian Microfinance Organizations after 2018"
Nukri Khimshiashvili: "Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Georgian Economy and Monetary Policy"
The members of the commission were present at the defense of the masters’ theses: Elene Jgharkava, Nodar Kiladze, Erekle Pirveli, Nugzar Skhirtladze, Alexander Mikeladze.