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Ответственная Бюджетная Политика В Социальной Сфере: Проблемы Разработки И Реализации // A Responsible Budgetary Policy In The Social Sphere: Problems Of Development And Implementation

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  • SVETLANA Solyannikova

    (Financial University)

  • С. Солянникова П.

    (Финансовый университет)

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The paper analyzes statistical, methodological and legal materials that made it possible to assess the quality of the Russian budgetary policy in the social sphere and substantiate proposals to ensure a responsible approach to its development and choice of implementation tools. The results of the research included streamlining conceptual approaches to the development and implementation of the budgetary policy in the social sphere as an element of efficient and responsible management of public finances. The conclusion was made about the need to define the budgetary policy priorities in the social sphere based on the strategic goals of the state social policy aimed at social risk minimization as well as involve public institutions in the development of goals and objectives of the budgetary policy. В статье проанализированы статистические, методические, нормативно-правовые материалы, которые позволили оценить качество бюджетной политики в социальной сфере России, обосновать предложения по обеспечению ответственного подхода к ее разработке и выбору инструментов реализации. Результаты исследования - уточнение концептуальных подходов к разработке и реализации бюджетной политики в социальной сфере как элементу эффективного и ответственного управления общественными финансами. Сделан вывод о необходимости определения приоритетов бюджетной политики в социальной сфере на основе стратегических целей государственной социальной политики с целью минимизации социальных рисков, а также привлечения институтов гражданского общества к разработке целей и задач бюджетной политики.

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  • SVETLANA Solyannikova & С. Солянникова П., 2015. "Ответственная Бюджетная Политика В Социальной Сфере: Проблемы Разработки И Реализации // A Responsible Budgetary Policy In The Social Sphere: Problems Of Development And Implementation," Экономика. Налоги. Право // Economics, taxes & law, ФГОБУ "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, issue 5, pages 45-51.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:econom:y:2015:i:5:p:45-51
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