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Assessment of the Budgetary Security of the Arctic Regions in Order to Equalize Incomes and Improve the Welfare of the Population

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  • R. R. Nogovitsyn

    (Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University)

  • T. S. Sofronova

    (Financial and Economic Institute, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University)

  • E. V. Potravnaya

    (Cherepovets State University)

Abstract

— The article deals with the issues of assessing the budgetary security of the Arctic regions in order to equalize incomes and improve the welfare of the population. The analysis of objective and subjective factors influencing the spatial differentiation of the Arctic regions in the framework of the ongoing state policy to equalize the budgetary provision has been carried out. A comparative analysis and assessment of the impact of indicators of the level of poverty and average monthly wages when calculating the index of budget expenditures in the context of groups of Arctic regions was fulfilled. Based on the Budget Equalization Methodology, taking into account the innovations introduced since 2023, an assessment of the change in the index of budget expenditures in the Arctic regions is made. A tendency to change approaches in the state policy of equalizing the budgetary provision of the Arctic regions in favor of subjective factors of spatial differentiation, taking into account the financial and economic conditions, the prevailing disproportions in the socio-economic development of the regions, the heterogeneity of budget obligations and budget financing, has been revealed. Taking into account the need for the impact of the industrial development of the Arctic on improving the quality of life of the peoples of the North and saving people, it is proposed to strengthen the involvement of mining companies in solving the socio-economic problems of developing the Arctic territories and supporting the local population based on the social investment of such companies in their areas of activity.

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  • R. R. Nogovitsyn & T. S. Sofronova & E. V. Potravnaya, 2023. "Assessment of the Budgetary Security of the Arctic Regions in Order to Equalize Incomes and Improve the Welfare of the Population," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 34(5), pages 660-668, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sorede:v:34:y:2023:i:5:d:10.1134_s1075700723050118
    DOI: 10.1134/S1075700723050118
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    1. V. N. Markova & K. I. Alekseeva & A. B. Neustroeva & E. V. Potravnaya, 2021. "Analysis and Forecast of the Poverty Rate in the Arctic Zone of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 32(4), pages 415-423, July.
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