Infrastructure Projects and Transport System Financing in Russia
Liliana R. Ikhsanova (),
Rezeda R. Shigapova (),
Joanna Koczar (),
Zarina I. Agliullina (),
Madina I. Agliullina () and
Maria E. Syslova ()
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Liliana R. Ikhsanova: Kazan Federal University
Rezeda R. Shigapova: Kazan Federal University
Joanna Koczar: Wroclaw University of Economics
Zarina I. Agliullina: Kazan Federal University
Madina I. Agliullina: Kazan Federal University
Maria E. Syslova: Kazan Federal University
A chapter in Regional Economic Development in Russia, 2020, pp 41-51 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This work deals with the problem of the financing of projects of the transport systems development. Extrabudgetary funds are the main financing source that can be directed at the innovative development of the transport systems in Russia by 2030. The analysis of the Russian transport system funding proves that the significance of budget funding is gradually declining. At present, private and foreign investments and public-private partnership in infrastructure projects funding are becoming increasingly crucial. Special attention is paid to bank lending and financial leasing in the transport sector. With the help of econometric tools, three scenarios of GDP generated by the transport sector of Russia are constructed.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39859-0_4
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