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RUSSIA’S STATE BUDGET IN JANUARY-JULY 2015

Tatiana Tishchenko
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Russian Economic Development, 2015, issue 9, 30-35

Abstract: According to the Federal Treasury data, over January–July 2015, the federal budget revenues contracted 1.3 p.p. of GDP, and expenditures went up 3.3 p.p. of GDP on the same period of the previous year. Revenues and expenditures of the consolidated budgets of the constituents of the Russian Federation over six month of the current year up 1.0 and 0.3 p.p. of GDP on six months of the previous year, respectively. The federal budget defi cit for January–July 2015 constituted 2.8% of GDP, which is down 4.4 p.p. of GDP of the federal budget balance over seven months last year. Consolidated budget of the subjects of the Russian Federation by the period-end for six months 2015 was executed with a surplus of 1.0% of GDP or up 0.7 p.p. against six months 2014. The quality of state government and effectiveness of budget expenditure are becoming dominant domestic factors of budget system sustainability, its ability to adjust to risks amid falling prices on hydrocarbons and economic growth slowdown.

Keywords: State budget; Russian economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H20 H50 H61 H70 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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