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In Russia, the following main economic difficulties can now be distinguished:
- Strongly expressed raw orientation.
- Monopolization of the economy.
- economic centralization.
- Low level of government control in the economy.
- Ill-conceived and unstable legislation in the economic and other spheres.
- A high level of offenses in the field of the economy (corruption, bribery, embezzlement, the influence of family ties in employment).
- Strongly pronounced mixing of state and commercial economies.
- A bloated banking sector that is being flooded with large amounts of funds.
- Unbalanced financing of workers.
- Problems of education (including the lack of strict control over the training of specialists).
- Weak state interest in social and social development.
- Weak (practically absent) state control over the work of the state apparatus.
- Low level of medical care.
- Low level of attention to science.