Economic activity vs generation of local budgets’ revenues: Regional disparities in COVID-19 instability

Q3 Social Sciences Public and Municipal Finance Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI:10.21511/pmf.10(1).2021.08
I. Storonyanska, M. Melnyk, Lilia Benovska, N. Sytnyk, O. Zakhidna
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In the last two years, Ukraine and the world have been living in economic instability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has fundamentally changed the trends in global and domestic economies, public and local finance. This study aims to estimate the trends of economic development of Ukrainian regions in the coronavirus crisis and their impact on the local budgets’ tax revenues generation. Main findings show the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the development of Ukrainian regions is territorially differentiated. It is determined that in quarantine restrictions, the regions were developing under the impact of behavioral and institutional factors. Although a range of enterprises terminated their activities and there was a decline in income from business activities in 2020, the tax revenues of local budgets increased. The growth of tax revenues was accompanied by decreasing interbudgetary transfers and growing expenditures on containing the spread of pandemics and supporting healthcare. Reduced transfers to local budgets from the public budget affected the funding of investment programs of regional development. The abovementioned effects of falling business activity and consumer expenditures of the population along with falling investment can be considered the delayed effects of economic activity curtailment in the short-term period. An intensive increase of public investment that stipulates projects co-funding from budget funds and resources of businesses and establishment of cooperation between public, regional, and local levels of government should become among the primary steps to overcome the negative trends.
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经济活动与地方预算收入的产生:2019冠状病毒病不稳定中的区域差异
近两年来,乌克兰和世界都处于新冠肺炎疫情造成的经济不稳定之中,国际和国内经济、公共和地方财政趋势发生了根本性变化。本研究旨在估计乌克兰地区在冠状病毒危机中的经济发展趋势及其对地方预算税收产生的影响。主要研究结果表明,新冠肺炎危机对乌克兰地区发展的影响存在地域差异。结果表明,在检疫限制条件下,各地区在行为因素和制度因素的影响下发展。2020年,虽然一批企业停产,经营活动收入下降,但地方预算税收收入增加。在税收增长的同时,预算间转移减少,用于遏制流行病传播和支持保健的支出增加。公共预算向地方预算转移的减少影响了区域发展投资项目的资金。上述商业活动和人口消费支出下降以及投资下降的影响,可以认为是短期内经济活动缩减的延迟效应。要克服这种消极趋势,首先要加大公共投资,规定由预算资金和企业资源共同出资项目,并建立公共、地区和地方政府之间的合作。
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Public and Municipal Finance
Public and Municipal Finance Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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12 weeks
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