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Regional Sovereign Funds and Prospects for Borrowing their Experience in Russia

Abstract

Possibility of regional sovereign funds world experience using in Russia is dealt with in article. It is expected that these funds resources might arise from three sources: part of mining revenues, part of land stock in government ownership and so called northern allowances following the example of Alaska. It is indicated that high proportion of land in government ownership does not contribute successfully to the development of region.

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Yu. P. Voronov
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation


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Voronov Yu.P. Regional Sovereign Funds and Prospects for Borrowing their Experience in Russia. The world of new economy. 2017;(4):99-107. (In Russ.)

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