People want to move forward, “and not some kind of reform at any cost»
The Russian society as a whole is ready to conduct substantive reforms in several areas. On this, as the TASS, said Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich at the Krasnoyarsk Economic Forum.
According to him, it is necessary to evaluate, “can we go for drastic steps to abrupt changes, or society is not ready. I have a feeling that some things – ready (to change). For some things already have both the desire and understanding of the need for change, but not all, “- said Deputy Prime Minister.
See also: Dvorkovich: funding anti-crisis measures in the I quarter of the year will be more than 22 billion rubles According to Dvorkovich, people want to move forward, “rather than any reform at any cost.” He noted that it is necessary to calculate the feasibility of reforms in several areas. “I think that is very important for these discussions to remember what kind of responsibility we face today is not to be lightweight, not to be superficial. You have to try to assess the full impact of the factors that are associated with one or another reform, “- he said.
The current crisis is quite different from the 2009 crisis, said Deputy Prime Minister. “First of all, if we did not allow the jump course. He at some moment happened, but rather moderate, and then went back pretty quickly, have literally 5-6 months. Inflation was significantly lower, and therefore we were not allowed then a significant reduction
real incomes, “- said Dvorkovich.
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