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Budget Constraints and Expanding of Non Governmental Organizations Participation in the Implementation of State s Social Policies

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  • Arsen TATUEV

    (Kabardino Balkarian State University named after Kh M Berbekov Nalchik Russian Federation)

  • Murat KEREFOV

    (Kabardino Balkarian State University named after Kh M Berbekov Nalchik Russian Federation)

  • Nataliya OVCHAROVA

    (Surgut State University Surgut Russian Federation)

  • Maria VILISOVA

    (Don State Technical University Shachty Russian Federation)

  • Renata SHIBZUHOVA

    (Kabardino Balkarian State University named after Kh M Berbekov Nalchik Russian Federation)

Abstract

Nowadays the implementation of state s social policies becomes critically urgent in the context of social development for all countries of the world For a number of objective reasons the state is forced to reduce its obligations to a certain extent in the social sphere in such a way as to avoid hampering the markets development The objective of the current study is to identify the priorities of modern public administration The structure of budget expenditures demonstrates shifting to national defense social policy and national economy with lower health care and education spending At the same time the use of tax system as a resource for meeting the State s social obligations is increasingly constrained

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  • Arsen TATUEV & Murat KEREFOV & Nataliya OVCHAROVA & Maria VILISOVA & Renata SHIBZUHOVA, 2017. "Budget Constraints and Expanding of Non Governmental Organizations Participation in the Implementation of State s Social Policies," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(6), pages 1980-1988.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:6:p:1980-1988
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