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Anti-crisis strategy of the Russian economy development in the XXI century

Sergey Glazyev ()

Economy of region, 2012, vol. 1, issue 2, 10 - 25

Abstract: In this paper, the author uses the basis of generalization of extensive theoretical and empirical material and analyzes the causes of the global economic crisis makes forecasts of its further deployment justifies the proposal for an accelerated modernization and development of the Russian economy on the basis of a new technological system and the early insertion of the Russian economy in the associated new long wave of growth as a key anti-crisis policy direction. The author outlines priority areas of development policy of Russia. The establishment of strategic planning and management through the adoption of the Federal Law «On the strategic planning», which will determine the procedures for the development and status of the planning documents that must be considered when planning the budget, monetary policy and other decision-making, is justified. The paper discusses the necessary and sufficient conditions for macro-economic modernization and sustainable development of the Russian economy.

Keywords: world economy crisis causes; modernization of the Russian economy; priorities of Russia's development policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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