Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Medvedev: The government takes such decisions, to avoid stalling the economy into a tailspin – NEWSru.com

Medvedev: The government takes such decisions, to avoid stalling the economy into a tailspin

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said that under the circumstances, Russian government was forced to engage in balanced economy instead of selecting the theoretical models of development, according to “Interfax” . Decisions taken by the government, he said, aimed at, to “not let the economy fall into a tailspin”.

“When the question arises of what to do with salaries and pensions, economic model goes by the PLA, and we have to make decisions just to not give the economy to fall into a tailspin “, – said the head of government during a meeting with young scientists at the forum” The territory of meanings on the Klyazma “

Recall, last week, Russian Deputy Finance Minister Tatyana Nesterenko warned , that without economic reforms by the end of 2017 the state can not remain money to pay salaries. According to the official, the current state of the economy can be described as the “center of the storm”.

 In his speech, Medvedev said that the two major external economic shock – reduction in prices for raw materials and anti-Russian sanctions – are long-term “and any economic model that is now being prepared, should proceed from the assumption that these shocks will continue for a long time.”

At the same time they play a positive role, as the force to transform the economic model of the Russian Federation, engaged in its diversification, import substitution, optimize the structure of that “paying off, albeit not so fast” .

at the same time, confirmed Medvedev, on strategies of RF development are now working “several groups of experts”.

Russia, in his opinion, it is necessary stable economic legislation. “The examples are given Napoleonic Code, that is, the French Civil Code, according to which the French economy develops, there are already 200 years old and from him not refuse Here we need to aspire to..”, – Said the prime minister

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