Sovereign Issue As A Tool For Increasing The Welfare Of Citizens

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The most important tasks of the development of any state, including Russia, are to improve the demography and increase the welfare of its citizens. A significant increase in the birth rate in Russia is hampered by the low incomes of working family members and the lack of opportunities to improve housing conditions on an acceptable basis. The purpose of the article is to show how using a sovereign issue (loan money secured by goods, works, services) it is possible to solve the housing problem, increase the population of Russia, dramatically increase the incomes of working citizens, social and tax revenues. The research methods in the work are continuous sampling methods, analysis of open sources, legislation and literature on research issues, economic and mathematical modeling, including nonlinear programming, structural system analysis and design. The research material is the key parameters of the implementation of the National Project “Housing and urban Environment” and the main indicators of import substitution of goods for calculating the volume of sovereign emissions and achieving the goals set by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation.

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30 September 2024

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978-1-80296-966-5

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European Publisher

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Kostyrin, E. V. (2024). Sovereign Issue As A Tool For Increasing The Welfare Of Citizens. In K. A. Said-Akhmadovich, & A. S. Salamova (Eds.), Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol 4. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 205-212). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.26