2021年财政政策的全球趋势和影响

Q4 Social Sciences
I. S. Bukina
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2020年的冠状病毒大流行对俄罗斯经济状况和俄罗斯联邦的综合预算产生了负面影响。与此同时,俄罗斯联邦的预算制度对这种外部冲击具有足够的弹性。2020年,从国内市场借来的资金被用于填补预算赤字,部分资金来自主权基金,但到2021年初,主权基金的金额没有变化。尽管新型冠状病毒感染蔓延,俄罗斯的疫苗接种率相对较低,但全球经济复苏和大宗商品价格上涨推动了综合预算收入的大幅增长。与此同时,实施了一项预算整合政策——那些在2020年意外增加的联邦预算支出项目(主要是医疗保健支出)将受到削减。2022年伊始,新的外部冲击出现,严重破坏了俄罗斯经济和金融领域的稳定。现在已经实现了一定程度的预算稳定,除其他外,这将有可能解决人口和企业支持的新目标,但这在中期是不够的。提出了在当前环境下恢复公共财政可持续性的财政政策操作措施的方向。
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Global Trends and Effects of Fiscal Policy in 2021
The coronavirus pandemic in 2020 had a negative impact on the state of the Russian economy and the consolidated budget of the Russian Federation. At the same time, the budgetary system of the Russian Federation is sufficiently resilient to such external shocks. In 2020, borrowed funds from the domestic market were used to finance the budget deficit, partly from the Sovereign Fund, the amount of which, however, did not change by the beginning of 2021. Despite the spread of new strains of coronavirus infection and the relatively low level of vaccination in Russia, the recovery of the global economy and rising commodity prices contributed to a significant increase in consolidated budget revenues. At the same time, a policy of budget consolidation was pursued – those items of federal budget expenditures that unexpectedly increased in 2020 (primarily healthcare spending) were subject to reductions. The beginning of 2022 was marked by the emergence of new external shocks that significantly destabilize the economic and financial sphere of Russia. Now a certain level of budgetary stability has been achieved, which, among other things, will make it possible to solve new targets of the population and businesses support, but this is not enough in the medium term. Directions for operational measures of fiscal policy to restore the sustainability of public finances in the current environment are proposed.
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期刊介绍: Perspectives on Federalism is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal, promoted by the Centre for Studies on Federalism. This initiative follows the Bibliographical Bulletin on Federalism’s success, with an average of 15000 individual visits a month. Perspectives on Federalism aims at becoming a leading journal on the subject, and an open forum for interdisciplinary debate about federalism at all levels of government: sub-national, national, and supra-national at both regional and global levels. Perspectives on Federalism is divided into three sections. Along with essays and review articles, which are common to all academic journal, it will also publish very short notes to provide information and updated comments about political, economic and legal issues in federal states, regional organizations, and international organizations at global level, whenever they are relevant to scholars of federalism. We hope scholars from around the world will contribute to this initiative, and we have provided a simple and immediate way to submit an essay, a review article or a note. Perspectives on Federalism will publish original contributions from different disciplinary viewpoints as the subject of federalism requires. Papers submitted will undergo a process of double blind review before eventually being accepted for publication.
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