The realization of the stabilization program will not be enough to surmount the crisis
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The Russian government's approach to managing its financial crisis is examined. Topics include an overview of the economic situation; the manner in which the state aims to increase income, especially by eliminating preferred tax regimens; and an analysis of government plans to reduce spending.
Publication Name: Problems of Economic Transition
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1061-1991
Year: 1999
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The economic crisis and its consequences for the budget system of the Russian regions
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The influence of Russian economic development on regional budgets is analyzed, focusing on the government's management of monetary policy. The current revenues and expenditures of Russian Federation regions, and government support of regional budget systems are discussed.
Publication Name: Problems of Economic Transition
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1061-1991
Year: 1999
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The crisis of the financial system in Russia
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The Russian economic crisis during the 1990s is examined, focusing on the principal factors causing the crisis. Topics include state finances, state debt, the chronology of the crisis for 1997 and 1998, and an economic forecast for the period after 1998.
Publication Name: Problems of Economic Transition
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1061-1991
Year: 1999
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