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RESEARCH OF DEPENDENCE OF TAX REVENUES FROM GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED IN ST. PETERSBURG

Abstract

In the following article is dealt with the general income budget of St. Petersburgin correlation with the gross regional product. In the article is proposed the method of calculation of budget revenues in the future, which depends on the GRP produced on the territory of St. Petersburg. 

About the Authors

M. Y. Volokobinskiy
Saint-Petersburg Department of Financial University of the Government of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Doctor of technical science, head of the chair of math  



I. V. Razumova
Saint-Petersburg Department of Financial University of the Government of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

student of the Faculty of Finance and Economics 



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Volokobinskiy M.Y., Razumova I.V. RESEARCH OF DEPENDENCE OF TAX REVENUES FROM GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCED IN ST. PETERSBURG. Finance: Theory and Practice. 2015;(6):116-120. (In Russ.)

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