Distribution of Local Expenditure for Sustainable Development of United Territorial Communities (economic and mathematical approach)
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Date
2019
Authors
Horoshkova, Lidiіa
Khlobystov, Yevgen
Filipishyna, Liliya
Bikulov, Damir
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The paper analyzes current expenditure system
of united territorial communities, which includes funding of
education, culture, health care, social safety net, housing and
community amenities, infrastructure development, which
together ensure territories` sustainable development. It has
been proved that the current system of local finances`
management does not support their sustainable development
and does not introduce viable mechanisms for the effective
expenditure distribution inside united territorial communities
(UTCs) between the settlements within them. The following
arguments have been shown: UTCs include settlements
characterized by different population size and income per
capita. Due to migration processes the population size is
unstable. The model of expenditure distribution between
settlements of UTCs for provision of public goods using a
system of linear homogeneous difference equations, taking into
account national economy specifics has been proposed based
upon foreign experience. It has been proposed to calculate the
population size at certain time intervals, taking into account
the expected (planned) changes of each settlement` s
population within UTCs and to distribute programmed
expenditure for providing public goods within territories`
sustainable development capacity.
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united territorial community, budget expenditure, public goods, population size, migration, article
Citation
Distribution of Local Expenditure for Sustainable Development of United Territorial Communities (economic and mathematical approach) [electronic resource] / Lidiіa Horoshkova, Ievgen Khlobystov, Liliya Filipishyna, Damir Bikulov // Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research. - 2019. - Vol. 99. - P. 20-25.