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Investigation of the fiscal policy effects in cities with different levels of economic specialization: evidence from Russia
[Исследование Эффектов Бюджетной Политики В Городах Российской Федерации С Различным Уровнем Экономической Специализации]

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  • Belev, Sergei (Белев, Сергей)

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

  • Sokolov, Ilya (Соколов, Илья)

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

  • Matveev, Evgeny (Матвеев, Евгений)

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

  • Vekerle, Konstantin (Векерле, Константин)

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

  • Deryugin, Alexander (Дерюгин, Александр)

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

  • Tischenko, Tatiana (Тищенко, Татьяна)

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

  • Trunin, Ilya (Трунин, Илья)

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

  • Barbashiova, Natalya (Барбашова, Наталья)

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

  • Suchkova, Olga (Сучкова, Ольга)

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

  • Arlashkin, Igor (Арлашкин, Игорь)

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

Abstract

The paper presents the results of the analysis of the fiscal policy measures to support Russian cities, considering the sectoral structure of the city's economy. The case study showed that fiscal support measures did not contribute to the cities’ diversification. The creation of priority development areas (PDA) caused tax competition for the same tax base.

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  • Belev, Sergei (Белев, Сергей) & Sokolov, Ilya (Соколов, Илья) & Matveev, Evgeny (Матвеев, Евгений) & Vekerle, Konstantin (Векерле, Константин) & Deryugin, Alexander (Дерюгин, Александр) & Tischenko, T, 2021. "Investigation of the fiscal policy effects in cities with different levels of economic specialization: evidence from Russia [Исследование Эффектов Бюджетной Политики В Городах Российской Федерации ," Working Papers w20220177, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:w20220177
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