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Legal Regulation of the Effectiveness of Public Expenditures in the Russian Federation (in the Case Defense Expenditures)

Student: Tereshchenko Dmitriy

Supervisor: Dmitry Komyagin

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Financial, Tax and Customs Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

To solve the problem, broader approaches to the definition of the concept of efficiency are proposed. They are based on theoretical and legal concepts of efficiency as a qualitative characteristic of the activity, instead of a point of view on the quantitative nature of this category, which reflects only its economic side. From the perspective of the proposed volumetric efficiency model, the issues of interrelation and definition of elements that are included in the concept of efficiency are considered. Some variants of the model application for efficiency evaluation are modeled.

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