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Regional Spatial Asymmetry Of Fiscal Federalism Relations
[Региональная Пространственная Асимметрия Отношений Бюджетного Федерализма]

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  • Korotina, Natalya (Коротина, Наталья)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

Introduction. The article considers the problem of spatial asymmetry in the relations of the federal center with Russia’s regions. The aim of this article is to assess the asymmetry of the fiscal federalism relations between the federal center and Russia’s regions on the basis of the author’s methodology. Methods. In the research process, methods of comparative analysis, generalizations, and systemic approaches were used. The empirical information base of the study is the data of The Federal Treasury of Russian Federation. Scientific novelty. The author proposes a methodology for assessing relationships with the help of indicators. The methodology is based on a dual assessment of indicators of a region being provided with its own financial resources and the sufficiency of these resources to fulfill its own regional powers. Results. The using author’s methodology made it possible to distinguish 5 groups of Russia’s regions with similar characteristics in the relations of these regions with the federal center. Conclusions. In Russia, there is a significant asymmetry of the regions, both from the standpoint of providing the regions with their own financial resources, and from the standpoint of the sufficiency of these resources to ensure the powers vested on the regional authorities.

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  • Korotina, Natalya (Коротина, Наталья), 2019. "Regional Spatial Asymmetry Of Fiscal Federalism Relations [Региональная Пространственная Асимметрия Отношений Бюджетного Федерализма]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 46-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp1960
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