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Плюсы и минусы государственных заимствований и государственного долга для бюджетной системы России // Pros and Cons of Public Borrowing and Public Debt for the Russian Budget System

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  • N. Parasotskaya N.

    (LLC “MMTI”)

  • N. Yakovlev D.

    (Financial University)

  • Н. Парасоцкая Н.

    (ООО «ММТИ»)

  • Н. Яковлев Д.

    (Финансовый университет)

Abstract

The article is devoted to the advantages and disadvantages of debt instruments to finance government needs. This topic is relevant because the current economic situation in conjunction with the tasks of breakthrough development requires a sufficient level of sustainability of public finance. To substantiate in detail the possibility of using public debt the article describes the basic peculiarities of budgeting mechanism: what a budget is, its revenue and expenditure, effective budget balancing in case of budget deficit. Within the given framework, the author focuses on the essence of public debt and borrowing, determines their place in the budgeting mechanism, reviews foreign experience and identifies advantages and disadvantages of this tool which makes it possible to assess the necessity of applying this mechanism. The conclusion is made that using public borrowing is appropriate because it provides an opportunity for budget maneuvering and helps to mitigate negative consequences of economic shocks but it is necessary to take into account the current economic situation along with the risks of financial stability, thus to conduct a balanced debt policy. В статье рассматриваются особенности применения долговых инструментов финансирования задач государства с позиции анализа положительных и отрицательных аспектов, поскольку современная экономическая конъюнктура в совокупности с поставленными задачами прорывного развития требует достаточного уровня устойчивости государственных финансов. Для подробного обоснования возможности применения государственных заимствований в статье описаны базовые особенности функционирования бюджетного механизма: раскрыты сущность бюджета, его доходов и расходов, поставлен вопрос об эффективном обеспечении сбалансированности в случае образования дефицита. Далее в рамках решаемых задач раскрыты сущность госдолга и заимствований, определено их место в бюджетировании, проанализирован зарубежный опыт и выявлены плюсы и минусы данного инструмента. Формулировка плюсов и минусов позволила дать оценку необходимости применения данного инструмента. Таким образом, сделан вывод, что применение государственных заимствований целесообразно, поскольку дает возможность для проведения бюджетных маневров и позволяет сдерживать негативное воздействие шоков на экономику страны, однако необходимо соотносить это с текущей экономической конъюнктурой и рисками финансовой устойчивости, проводя взвешенную долговую политику.

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  • N. Parasotskaya N. & N. Yakovlev D. & Н. Парасоцкая Н. & Н. Яковлев Д., 2019. "Плюсы и минусы государственных заимствований и государственного долга для бюджетной системы России // Pros and Cons of Public Borrowing and Public Debt for the Russian Budget System," Учет. Анализ. Аудит // Accounting. Analysis. Auditing, ФГОБУВО "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 6(4), pages 61-69.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:accntn:y:2019:i:4:p:61-69
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