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Simulation of Territorial Development Based on Fiscal Policy Tools

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  • Robert Brumnik
  • Tamara Klebanova
  • Lidiya Guryanova
  • Sergii Kavun
  • Olexandr Trydid

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Modern approaches to the development of a national economy are often characterized with an imbalanced inflation of some economic branches leading to a disproportional socioeconomic territories development (SETD). Such disproportions, together with other similar factors, frequently result in a lack of economic integrity, various regional crises, and a low rate of the economic and territorial growth. Those disproportions may also conduce to an inadequate degree of the interregional collaboration. This paper proposes the ways of regulating imbalances in the territorial development based upon the fiscal policy tools. The latter can immediately reduce the amplitude of economic cycle fluctuations and provide for a stable development of the economic state system. The same approach is applied to control the processes of transformation of the tax legislation and tax relations, as well as the levying and redistribution of the recollected taxes among the territories’ budgets (this approach is also known as a tax policy). To resume, this paper describes comprehensive models of financial regulation of the socioeconomic territorial development that can help in estimating and choosing the right financial policy parameters. These provide the stable rates of the growth of national economies along with a simultaneous decrease in interregional socioeconomic disproportions.

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  • Robert Brumnik & Tamara Klebanova & Lidiya Guryanova & Sergii Kavun & Olexandr Trydid, 2014. "Simulation of Territorial Development Based on Fiscal Policy Tools," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-14, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:843976
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/843976
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    1. Lidiya Guryanova & Tamara Klebanova & Tetiana Trunova, 2017. "Modeling the Financial Strategy of the Enterprise in an Unstable Environment," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 3, pages 91-109.

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