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Title of the article Innovative Development of Regions: the Role of Decentralization of Power
Pages 55-71
Author 1 Eugene Moiseevich Buchvald
Doctor in Economics, Professor, Head of Sector.
Institute of Economics RAS
Nakhimovsky Prospekt, 32, Moscow, Russia, 117218
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Abstract The article focuses on economic, legal and other preconditions of innovative development of the Russian economy. As one of the ways the author suggests the strengthening of sub-federal public governance level. The paper emphasizes that initiatives in the sphere of public governance decentralization should be supported with more precise legal specification of public policies on innovation, expansion of regional and local budgets, and stimulating inter-budgetary relations.
Code 332.142.4
DOI 10.14530/se.2013.1.055-071
Keywords ♦ Russian economy ♦ innovations ♦ regional and municipal governing ♦ powers ♦ federalism ♦ inter-budgetary relations ♦ decentralization
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For citation Buchvald E.M. Innovative Development of Regions: the Role of Decentralization of Power. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2013, no. 1, pp. 55-71. DOI: 10.14530/se.2013.1.055-071. (In Russian).
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