Kursk region tops the rating of economically sustainable subjects

Kursk region tops the rating of economically sustainable subjects

Kursk Region, Moscow and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug topped the top regions-leaders in economic stability in the third quarter of 2021.

Also, the top ten most successful territories included the Chelyabinsk region (fourth), Primorsky Territory (fifth), Sevastopol (sixth), Tyumen region (seventh), Vladimir region and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (eighth), Orenburg (ninth) and Belgorod regions (tenth) …

These are the data of the rating of the Civil Society Development Fund (FORGO), prepared on the basis of data from Rosstat and the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Federal Treasury. The study is at the disposal of Izvestia. As its authors explain, the main reasons for leadership can be called the growth of the real sector of the economy, VAT collection and low debt load in the region.

In total, 40 of 85 constituent entities of Russia were included in the top leaders. They are distributed over 30 lines of the rating – some places are divided by two or three regions. The Bryansk region is in the second ten; Krasnodar region; Chechnya and Yakutia (shared 13th place), Leningrad Oblast, St. Petersburg and Crimea (14th place); Penza region; Karelia, Rostov and Samara regions (16th place); Perm Territory; Tula region; Altai, Kaliningrad and Novosibirsk regions (19th place); Kirov region.

The study is closed by Tatarstan, NAO, Altai Territory, Oryol Region, Saratov and Irkutsk Regions (shared 25th place), Stavropol Territory, Ulyanovsk Region, Smolensk Region and Bashkiria (shared 28th place), Khakassia, Adygea.

Persistent development: regions named as leaders of economic sustainability

Source: IZ

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