Abstract

The purpose of the study is to fill the gap in studying the practice of developing consumer budgets in Soviet Russia and the USSR, generalizing, analyzing, and systematizing the experience of developing consumer budgets in 1918–1928 and 1956–1991. The concepts of consumer budgets used in these periods are considered and the areas of their application are grouped. Particular attention is paid to the methods used for developing consumer budgets, including normative. The research methods are dialectical knowledge, bibliographic and historical research (comparative, periodization, retrospective), classifications, groupings, etc. The authors conclude about the continuity of the experience of Soviet Russia and the USSR in the development and application of consumer budgets in the conditions of modern Russia after 1991 and the feasibility of its use by federal and regional executive authorities at present when preparing decisions related to the further development of the system of consumer budgets and programs to reduce poverty.

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