Abstract

The article analyzes issues related to the impact of various reforms in the sphere of Russian self-government on the development of Russian cities, especially in the context of new territorial administration systems. As the initial premises of such reforms, we consider, first of all, the constitutional innovations of 2020, which in one way or another affected the economic and legal foundations of Russian local self-government, in particular, through the approval of a single institution of “public power” in the country. The concept of “public authority” is intended to embody the unity and interaction of state and municipal administration in solving the problems of socio-economic development of territories. Further, in the context of the development of cities and their management systems, the tasks of preparing new “Foundations...” of state policy in the field of local self-government are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the need to strengthen the role of municipal management structures in supporting small business forms. The importance of specifying the place and role of various types of municipalities in the practice of strategic planning is shown.

Highlights

  • The development of modern urban entities in the Russian Federation – from the largest megacities to medium-sized and small urban settlements – is directly determined by the effectiveness of the functioning of local selfgovernment systems operating in them

  • One of the main reasons for the stagnation of the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) sector in the Russian economy should be considered the low effectiveness of measures to support it at all levels of state and municipal administration

  • If at the sub-Federal level, the main reason for this situation can naturally be considered the scarcity of funds for such support, as well as its huge differentiation by region, at the Federal level, institutional instability in the SME support system had a significant negative effect

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Introduction

The development of modern urban entities in the Russian Federation – from the largest megacities to medium-sized and small urban settlements – is directly determined by the effectiveness of the functioning of local selfgovernment systems operating in them. The role of municipal management in solving the problems of developing and supporting the SME sector of the Russian economy is small.

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