What We Expect from a New Government
Alexei Kudrin
Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, 2012, 59—72
Abstract:
New government to be formed after the inauguration of newly elected President of Russia, must solve a number of tasks. The priorities, in authors opinion, are: macroeconomic stability, public administration reform, decentralization policy, the reduction of excessive state presence in the economy etc. The real progress in these areas, supported by at least a partial success in the areas that go beyond the actual authority of the government (reducing corruption, improving the judicial system), will provide significant progress toward creating sustainable, competitive economy.
Keywords: government; macroeconomic stability; public administration reform; decentralization policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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