Evolution of economic and legal relations in the "green" development

 
PIIS042473880008480-7-1
DOI10.31857/S042473880008480-7
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: Principal Scientific Researcher
Affiliation: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Address: Moscow, Russian Federation
Journal nameEkonomika i matematicheskie metody
EditionVolume 56 Issue 1
Pages44-53
Abstract

In this article the author analyses the economic and legal relations in modern Russia within the framework of environmentally sustainable ("green") development. The transition to green development is linked with profound economic transformation. The author shows specific mechanisms of implementation of certain provisions of legislative documents related to environmental and economic problems. Special attention is paid to the consideration of the project of fundamental law “On the "green" growth”. The justification of economic regulations is given as well as providing conditions for the functioning of such a law. The main supporting tool for greening the structural adjustment of the economy is the mechanism for creating conditions for a competitive transition to the use of environmentally friendly technologies and products. In addition to the fundamental law “On the “green” growth”, the economic provisions of the laws’ projects “On the renewable energy sources” and “On the organic production in agriculture” are proposed.

Keywordseconomic and legal relations, environmentally sustainable development, "green" growth, greening of taxation, natural rent, environmentally friendly technologies and products
AcknowledgmentThis study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 17-02-00144).
Received19.03.2020
Publication date20.03.2020
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