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Economic Federalism: Interaction of Federal Authorities and Regions

Vladimir N. Gurba, Valeri N. Konovalov, Sofia A. Martirosyan, Gulnora K. Ovrutskaya and Pavel N. Lukichev
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Vladimir N. Gurba: Southern Federal University
Valeri N. Konovalov: Southern Federal University
Sofia A. Martirosyan: Southern Federal University
Gulnora K. Ovrutskaya: Southern Federal University
Pavel N. Lukichev: Southern Federal University

Chapter Chapter 7 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 51-58 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The chapter studies the theories of fiscal federalism and methodological and practical problems of financial interaction of the center and the regions. The contradictions and perspectives of development of fiscal federalism are analyzed. The problem of division of economic authority between the center and the regions is connected to increase in the level of decentralization of the country’s economy. It is necessary to take into account the positive and possible negative aspects of this policy. Despite certain autonomy, regions have to be an effective part of a common system. Then the transfer of a certain volume of authority (functions) to the regional level will stimulate their successful economic development, ensuring a larger share of independence of the regions.

Keywords: Region; Federation; Federalism; Interrelations between federation and subjects; Fiscal federalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_7

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