How the pandemic affected interregional inequality in Russia

IF 1.8 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Area Development and Policy Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.1080/23792949.2022.2137538
M. Malkina
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ABSTRACT Analysis of trends in interregional inequality in Russia in 2015–21 and of the actual outcome during the 2020 pandemic and the subsequent recovery in 2021 reveals short-term regional convergence in seven indicators, albeit of different depth and duration. Sub-federal budget revenue experienced the most significant and persistent reduction in interregional disparities, the main sources of which were a reduction of unevenness in a number of taxes, a significant increase in federal transfers and a change in their nature. After a strong short-term convergence, industry, trade, transport and investment all tended to return to long-term divergence paths. Personal income and wage inequality responded weakly to the shock in the short term and entered the new long-term path. Multidirectional spatial trends resulted from the interaction of sectorial and fiscal policy effects during the pandemic.
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疫情如何影响俄罗斯的地区间不平等
摘要对2015-21年俄罗斯地区间不平等趋势以及2020年疫情和随后的2021年复苏期间的实际结果的分析显示,尽管深度和持续时间不同,但在七个指标上存在短期区域趋同。次联邦预算收入在区域间差异方面经历了最显著和持续的减少,其主要来源是一些税收的不均衡性减少、联邦转移支付的大幅增加及其性质的改变。在经历了短期的强劲趋同之后,工业、贸易、运输和投资都倾向于回到长期的分歧路径。个人收入和工资不平等在短期内对冲击反应较弱,进入了新的长期道路。多方向的空间趋势是疫情期间部门和财政政策影响相互作用的结果。
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