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The System of Risk Analysis in the Field of Customs
[Система Анализа Рисков В Области Таможенного Дела]

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  • Balandina, Galina (Баландина, Галина)

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

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Expert assessments of the effectiveness of customs control and mesures taken during its implementation show the need for the reform of the management model in the customs business. The implemented methods and methods of customs control contain elements of administrative pressure, corruption, unfair competition. The system of risk and management analysis has formed the basis for reforming customs services in many countries around the world since the 1980s and 1990s and has shown positive results. The introduction of the main elements of this system in Russia and the EEMP along with other Improvement of the customs business will raise the customs administration to a qualitatively new level and help reduce the shadow economy.

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  • Balandina, Galina (Баландина, Галина), 2017. "The System of Risk Analysis in the Field of Customs [Система Анализа Рисков В Области Таможенного Дела]," Working Papers 041712, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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