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Stability of tax system as factor of economic growth in the regions of Russia

Vol. 20, Iss. 14, APRIL 2014

Available online: 6 April 2014

Subject Heading: Taxation

JEL Classification: 

Pages: 41-45

Tsepelev O.A. Amur State University, Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation
tsepelev_o@mail.ru

Kakaulina M.O. Amur State University, Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation
beuty1@mail.ru

The article points out that unpredictable, sharp fluctuations of tax loading are capable to shake economy and to slow down economic growth. The model of influence of tax load fluctuations on the region economy received by transformation of E.V Blavatsky model. Model testing allows concluding that it is necessary to change regional tax loading smoothly, and its level has to get to strictly certain interval of effective values and not make negative impact on economic growth.

Keywords: tax loading, economic growth, coefficient of stability of fiscal system, econometric models, region

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