О мере и формах государственного участия
The measure and form of government participation in economics
Vadim Daskovskiy and
Vladimir Kiselyov
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Abstract:
Analysis of the economic activity in the pre-crisis period of 2000-2008. shows a steady decrease in the efficiency of actual production in Russia. Many businesses come to a threshold of bankruptcy: the profitability and financial strength are low, their products are not competitive, sources of development, they have not. The crisis has shown wrong economic policy, based solely on faith in the market. Russia needs a new model of social and economic development, adequate to innovative modernization. The question comes down to what should be the involvement of the state in the economy. Proponents of the market deny such participation. However, the anti-crisis measures in all countries, based on the state regulation of the process of pulling the economy out of crisis. The market itself is powerless to do so. Leaders and the public developed countries and Russia have come to believe that the participation of the state in regulating the economy is necessary, and the only question is the extent and forms of participation.
Keywords: экономическая политика; участие государства в экономике; активная часть основных фондов; амортизация; банковский процент; кризис воспроизводства (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E23 E41 E52 E60 E66 L32 L33 L38 L53 O11 O21 O23 O25 O52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-08
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Published in Экономист (The Economist (Russian) No.8 (2011): pp. 27-50
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