Institutional architecture for ensuring the economy of the mobilization type
https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5024-2023-4-17-33
Abstract
Aim. To systematize and generalize the key provisions related to the formation of the institutional architecture of the mobilization-type economy in modern Russia.
Methodology. The research is based on the application of such methods as: analysis, systematization, comparison, comparison, expert assessments. The key aspects of the transition of the Russian economy to the mobilization rails are considered from the standpoint of the institutional approach. The main provisions of the study are supplemented with statistical data, as well as materials of an expert survey conducted in June–July 2023.
Results. The article substantiates the elements of the institutional architecture of the mobilizationtype economy in the modern Russian Federation. A legal mechanism is proposed, including the development of a special law on the mobilization economy, strengthening state intervention in the economy and the development of mechanisms for the redistribution of resources. Within the framework of the organizational mechanism, it is proposed to create new bodies and mechanisms for coordinating and managing the mobilization economy. The financial mechanism providing for the allocation of budgetary funds taking into account the needs of the mobilization economy, the implementation of a mobilization bond loan and the creation of a special fund for financing the mobilization economy is considered.
Research implications. The authors summarized and systematized new material on the problem under study, proposed specific measures and recommendations for the formation of the institutional architecture of the mobilization-type economy in Russia. The materials of the article can be used in the development and improvement of the economic policy of the Russian Federation in the direction of the formation of the mobilization economy.
About the Authors
S. V. ShkodinskyRussian Federation
Sergei V. Shkodinsky – Dr. Sci. (Economics), Prof., Department of Financial, Economic and Business Education; Head of the Laboratory of Industrial Policy and Economic Security,
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region;
Nakhimovsky pr. 47, Moscow 117418.
I. A. Prodchenko
Russian Federation
Igor A. Prodchenko – Cand. Sci. (Economics), Assoc. Prof., Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Industrial Policy and Economic Security; Assoc, Prof., Department of Financial, Economic and Business Education,
Nakhimovsky pr. 47, Moscow 117418;
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region.
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