INFLATION AND BUDGET DEFICIT-IS THERE A LINK AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL?
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INFLATION AND BUDGET DEFICIT-IS THERE A LINK AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL?
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The article examines the dynamics of individual parameters that characterize the economic situation of the Russian regions in 2001-2005. Hypotheses about the relationship between regional inflation and budget characteristics in the region are empirically tested. Some regularities characteristic of the studied period are formulated, and the stationarity of indicators is estimated.
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