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Development of Approaches for Effective Demarcation of Expenditure Responsibilities between Levels of Government in the Russian Federation

Выработка подходов по эффективному разграничению расходных полномочий между уровнями власти в Российской Федерации

Andrey Alaev, Igor Arlashkin and Alexander Deryugin

Published Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: Highlight key principles of effective division of powers. By analyzing the legislation, jurisprudence, international experience, materials intermunicipal cooperation organizations and other sources identified the main problems on the division of expenditure responsibilities. As a result, we developed a system of proposals to improve the delineation of expenditure responsibilities, including recommendations for the redistribution of expenditure responsibilities between levels of government in the Russian Federation. The conclusions and suggestions can be used by public authorities of the Russian Federation to improve the delineation of expenditure responsibilities between the Russian Federation, subjects of the Russian Federation and municipalities.

Keywords: demarcation of expenditure responsibilities; government; Russian Federation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 2015-04
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