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New Forms of Socio-Economic Behavior 2012-2017: Framework, Strategy, Tactics
[Новые Формы Социально-Экономического Поведения 2012-2017: Рамки, Стратегии, Тактики]

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  • Vakhshtayn, Victor (Вахштайн, Виктор)

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

  • Stepantsov, Pavel (Степанцов, Павел)

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

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This text is aimed at studying the transformation of strategies for economic behavior of the population of the Russian Federation. The main trigger that contributed to this was the economic crisis, which resulted in two general adaptation strategies. A passive strategy is to reduce expenditure while maintaining the same level of economic activity. Active strategy, on the contrary, implies a sharp increase in economic activity, but it is not usually associated with a reduction in expenditure. In the preprint, we focus on examining the differences between these behavior strategies, identifying the groups that follow them, and determining the factors that contribute to the choice of a strategy.

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  • Vakhshtayn, Victor (Вахштайн, Виктор) & Stepantsov, Pavel (Степанцов, Павел), 2018. "New Forms of Socio-Economic Behavior 2012-2017: Framework, Strategy, Tactics [Новые Формы Социально-Экономического Поведения 2012-2017: Рамки, Стратегии, Тактики]," Working Papers 061803, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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