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Trend model of dependence of GDP dimension from administrative revenue to the budget

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  • H. Skrypnyk
  • S. Tsiupa

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The development of market relations has led to an intensification of attention to problematic issues of regulating public finances in general and the construction of a balanced and effective budget policy in particular. In conditions of dynamic changes in the economic environment, the budget is not only a centralized fund of financial resources of the state, but is also an important instrument of influence both on the macroeconomic status and stable economic development of each country as a whole, as well as on the steady economic growth of its individual economic entities. The article considers the indicators of budget revenues and their dependence on the size of GDP. In this paper, the proposed trend model shows whether the dependence of GDP on budget revenues and the subsequent forecast of this dependence, respectively, are present

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  • H. Skrypnyk & S. Tsiupa, 2019. "Trend model of dependence of GDP dimension from administrative revenue to the budget," E-Forum Working Papers, Economic Forum, vol. 9(3), pages 180-184, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cuc:eforum:v:9:y:2019:i:3:p:180-184
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