Abstract
The article examines the most harmful particular types of economic dysfunctions that significantly undermine the economic security of the Russian Federation. Using the method of deduction and retrospective technique,
 their negative impact on the micro- and macroeconomic development of
 the national economy is presented. The following forms of economic dysfunctions are proposed for consideration: inflation, dollarization and capital
 outflow. Demonstrated are the economic and legal mechanisms of counteracting them, indicating the progressive decriminalization and economic
 recovery. New types of economic dysfunctions have been identified that
 require a prompt response from the state and bona fide participants in economic relations.
Highlights
Петрянин Алексей Владимирович доктор юридических наук, профессор, профессор кафедры уголовного права Приволжский филиал Российского государственного университета правосудия
The article examines the most harmful particular types of economic dysfunctions that significantly undermine the economic security of the Russian Federation
The following forms of economic dysfunctions are proposed for consideration: inflation, dollarization and capital outflow
Summary
Петрянин Алексей Владимирович доктор юридических наук, профессор, профессор кафедры уголовного права Приволжский филиал Российского государственного университета правосудия Частные разновидности экономических дисфункций: экономико-правовые механизмы противодействия В статье рассматриваются наиболее вредоносные частные разновидности экономических дисфункций, существенно подрывающие экономическую безопасность Российской Федерации.
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