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THE INSTITUTIONAL REGULATION MECHANISM OF ECONOMIC FEDERALISM RELATIONS

МЕХАНИЗМ ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНОГО РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЯ ОТНОШЕНИЙ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОГО ФЕДЕРАЛИЗМА

Natalya Yu. Korotina (Коротина Н.Ю.)
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Natalya Yu. Korotina (Коротина Н.Ю.): Chelyabinsk Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2021, vol. 3, 122-129

Abstract: The presented article examines the economic aspects of federal relations from the stand-point of institutional methodology. Institutions of federalism are proposed to be considered from the standpoint of binary characteristics: the stability of consolidation and the mechanism for maintaining norms. The article proposes the author's vision of distinction of the institutions of economic federalism into conventional, applied by all regions without change or correction, and unconventional, applied by regions selectively, selectively, which are delimited in the context of areas of federalism. The article presents the subordination of concepts that characterize the system of economic federalism from the standpoint of the institutional approach, as well as a model of the mechanism of institutional regulation of economic relations of federalism.

Keywords: federal relations economics; economic federalism; federalism institutions; institutional regulation; institutional mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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