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Ministry of Economic Development (Russia)

Government minister of Russia


Government minister of Russia

FieldValue
agency_nameMinistry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
native_name_aМинистерство экономического развития Российской Федерации
native_name_rMinisterstvo ekonomicheskogo razvitiya Rossiiskoi Federatsii
sealMin-econom-develop-russia-emblem.svg
seal_captionMinistry Emblem
logoDigital emblem of the Ministry of Economic Development (Russia) 01.svg
jurisdictionGovernment of Russia
headquarters1,3 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow
coordinates
minister1_nameMaxim Reshetnikov
child1_agencyFederal State Statistics Service
child2_agencyFederal Accreditation Service
child3_agencyFederal Service for Intellectual Property
website
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The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation () is a federal ministry in the Russian Government. The ministry is responsible for regulating and forming policies related to socioeconomic and business development in Russia.

History

Andrei Nechayev was the first minister in 1992. He was fired in 1993. Andrei Shapovalyants replaced him.

The Ministry has evolved in function and title over the years. In 1997, what was then known as the Ministry of Economy absorbed the Ministry of Defense, whose functions it carried solo until 1999, when the work of the Ministry of Defense was divided among five agencies.

In 2000, at which point the agency was reconstituted as the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Herman Gref was appointed to the role of minister, a title he held until 2007. Gref was succeeded by Elvira Nabiullina in September of that year, and Nabiullina continued in that role until May 2012. During her term, in 2008, the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade transferred its responsibilities for developing policies around and overseeing regulation of trade to the new Ministry of Trade and Industry and was accordingly retitled the Ministry of Economic Development. On 21 May 2012, Andrey Belousov replaced Nabiullina as minister. Minister Yevgeny Yelin was appointed by President Vladimir Putin in November 2016. His predecessor, Alexey Ulyukaev, had been arrested by the FSB for bribery.

List of economy ministers

Main article: List of economy ministers of Russia

References

References

  1. "Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation".
  2. [http://eng.kremlin.ru/acts/4105 "Executive Order on functions of Natural Resources Ministry and Economic Development Ministry"] {{webarchive. link. (2014-09-04)
  3. Winestock, Geoff. (March 30, 1993). "Post is Filled". The Moscow Times.
  4. (1 January 2000). "The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation: A Guide to Politics, Policies, and Leaders". M.E. Sharpe.
  5. Sánchez-Andrés, Antonio. (July 2004). "Arms Exports and Restructuring in the Russian Defence Industries". Europe-Asia Studies.
  6. Cook, Linda J.. (July 2, 2003). "Postcommunist Welfare States: Reform Politics in Russia and Eastern Europe". Cornell University Press.
  7. Levitov, Maria. (September 2007). "Putin Replaces Russian Economy Minister Gref With Nabiullina". Bloomberg.
  8. (21 May 2012). "Andrei Belousov appointed Economic Development Minister". Interfax.
  9. (5 June 2014). "Methodological School of Management". A&C Black.
  10. "Meeting with Alexei Ulyukayev".
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