Abstract

The article shows that the role of the state in the regulation of economic relations has been increasing in the last century. The need for strengthening state regulation in solving social problems, the most important of which today is socio-economic inequality, is substantiated. The author states, that Russian reality shows the failure of the liberal economic concept, according to which socio-economic inequality is the main driver of economic development. It is revealed, that in Russia the growth of inequality has been paralleled by reduction in the growth rate of GDP and investment.

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