Budgetary Borrowings and Investments in Russian Regions: Regulatory Issues and Opportunities for Enhancement

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
Denis V. Kadochnikov, Nina Yu. Oding, Lev I. Savulkin, Andrey O. Yushkov
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The institutional context, norms, and mechanisms for attracting financial resources by the authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and/or for determining the directions of their use (including investment in fixed assets), are of interest for study at the intersection of institutional studies and public finance. Currently, capital expenditures of Russian regional budgets are generally insufficient to ensure sustainable economic growth or even for basic infrastructure maintenance. The primary explanation for this is the limited availability of budgetary resources, particularly the own revenues of regional budgets. While acknowledging this fact, it is necessary to consider why and how regional authorities utilize or do not utilize alternative sources of financing, primarily through borrowing as permitted by budget legislation. This article aims to identify the reasons behind the inefficiency of existing regulations that govern borrowing and investment activities in Russia's regions, as well as the effects of recent innovations in budget legislation. The article offers suggestions for improving the regulatory framework and enhancing borrowing and investment activities of the subjects of the Federation.
俄罗斯地区的预算借款和投资:监管问题和加强的机会
俄罗斯联邦主体当局吸引财政资源和(或)确定其使用方向(包括固定资产投资)的体制背景、规范和机制,是体制研究和公共财政交叉研究的兴趣所在。目前,俄罗斯地区预算的资本支出普遍不足以确保可持续的经济增长,甚至不足以维持基本的基础设施。造成这种情况的主要原因是预算资源有限,特别是区域预算本身的收入有限。在承认这一事实的同时,有必要考虑区域当局为什么以及如何利用或不利用其他资金来源,主要是通过预算立法允许的借款。本文旨在找出管理俄罗斯地区借贷和投资活动的现行法规效率低下背后的原因,以及最近预算立法创新的影响。文章提出了改善监管框架和加强联邦主体借贷和投资活动的建议。
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