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Improving the System of Distribution of Equalization Transfers in the Russian Federation
[Совершенствование Системы Распределения Выравнивающих Трансфертов В Российской Федерации]

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  • Deryugin, A.N. (Дерюгин, А.Н.)

    (Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Arlashkin, Igor Yurievich (Арлашкин, Игорь Юрьевич)

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

  • Proka, K.A. (Прока, К.А.)

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

Abstract

The review contains the analysis of Russia’s fiscal equalization system. The authors identified the system’s major shortcomings and provided arguments in favor of taking measures for its improvement in order to increase the system’s effectiveness, efficiency and objectiveness. Based on the analysis of the world best practice in the sphere of fiscal equalization as well as by using econometric modeling the authors developed recommendations on calculating budget expenditures index and improving policy in the field of determining the total amount of equalization transfers.

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  • Deryugin, A.N. (Дерюгин, А.Н.) & Arlashkin, Igor Yurievich (Арлашкин, Игорь Юрьевич) & Proka, K.A. (Прока, К.А.), 2016. "Improving the System of Distribution of Equalization Transfers in the Russian Federation [Совершенствование Системы Распределения Выравнивающих Трансфертов В Российской Федерации]," Working Papers 2332, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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