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AN OPTIMISTIC SCENARIO OF THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT

Abstract

Since 2010, the Russian economy has been characterized by the development of stagnation tendencies. Mediumterm scenarios proposed by the Economic Development Ministry of Russia are shifting towards pessimistic options. In this situation it is important to understand the reason why the measures taken do not give positive results. The paper substantiates the conditions that make possible implementation of an optimistic scenario. 

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D. E. Sorokin
the Financial University, Moscow
Russian Federation
Doktor of Economics, Full Professor, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice – Rector for Research


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Sorokin D.E. AN OPTIMISTIC SCENARIO OF THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT. Finance: Theory and Practice. 2014;(5):6-15. (In Russ.)

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