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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Analyzing the parameters of building the Russian capitalism

Vol. 17, Iss. 12, DECEMBER 2021

Received: 17 June 2021

Received in revised form: 21 June 2021

Accepted: 24 June 2021

Available online: 14 December 2021

Subject Heading: ECONOMIC POLICY OF THE STATE

JEL Classification: E44, F30, G15, O16

Pages: 2295–2316

https://doi.org/10.24891/ni.17.12.2295

Valerii V. SMIRNOV I.N. Ulianov Chuvash State University (ChuvSU), Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russian Federation
v2v3s4@mail.ru

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6198-3157

Subject. The article addresses the Russian capitalism.
Objectives. The purpose is to identify parameters of building the Russian capitalism.
Methods. The study draws on the systems approach, using the methods of statistical, neural network, and cluster analysis.
Results. The study revealed the parameters of building the Russian capitalism, like the structural balance of public administration, volatility in the growth rate of exports and imports of goods and services, a decrease in the growth rate of exports and imports of goods and services, net government lending and borrowing, GDP per capita, general government expenditure. The optimal cluster for building the Russian capitalism is the relationship between Russia and the United States in the context of GDP per capita in national currencies. The study expands the scope of knowledge and develops the competencies of the government of the Russian Federation to ensure the economic growth.
Conclusions. The unveiled parameters of building the Russian capitalism, as well as understanding the reasons for the emergence of the Russian State capitalism as a form of merging of the American market economy and Chinese planned economy enable the government of the Russian Federation to effectively orient its actions towards economic growth.

Keywords: customs service, customs and tariff tool

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