Consumer prices growth rate (%) in 2001-2019, a Ural federal district.

Consumer prices growth rate (%) in 2001-2019, a Ural federal district.

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Problems of development stability of regional economies are of particular importance in current conditions. The article presents the analysis of the sustainability of the development of Russian regions included in one of the most industrially developed federal districts - the Ural. The study used data from Rosstat for 2001-2019. The tendencies of t...

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... with a general decrease in the indicator's growth rate (primarily explained by a significant decrease in inflation, from 10 to 4%), the degree of variation of individual values remains very high, which indicates instability. Much smoother and more stable dynamics characterize the analysis of the following indicator of consumer price growth rate ( fig. 2). This is because the Central Bank of Russia is implementing a reasonably strict policy to curb inflation and other executive authorities' price control. The graph shows a downward trend in the rate of growth of the price level, which was violated twice -in 2008 and 2014-15, when due to external factors (primarily the growth of foreign ...

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