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Russia is not going to build state capitalism with giant government-controlled corporations holding sway over the economy, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. "State corporations should not monopolise Russia," said Putin after his ally and anointed successor Dmitry Medvedev proposed that he becomes prime minister after a presidential election next March.
Taken together with comments by Medvedev, Putin's remarks suggested that Russia's future leadership will continue to modernise the economy while seeking to ensure that fast economic growth does not exacerbate social strains.
Putin told Russia's Chamber of Commerce that the government had created state corporations such as the Bank of Development or Housing Reform Fund only in areas where private entrepreneurs were reluctant to invest. This year, Russia handed billion of dollars to state corporations created in areas ranging from construction work ahead of the 2014 Olympic Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi to aviation and shipbuilding.
Putin did not mention state-controlled energy companies like gas export monopoly Gazprom or oil firm Rosneft, which dominate Russia's natural resources sector and have been aggressively seeking new acquisitions.
He said Russia will stick to its policy of stashing oil and gas windfall for a rainy day in its $144 billion budget stabilisation fund but will use some of the cash for pensions and innovative projects. He did not elaborate. "We cannot allow the population to be robbed as a result of oil price fluctuations," said Putin. He confirmed plans to split the stabilisation fund into two sub-funds next year.
Putin said the $19 billion National Wealth Fund, the growth oriented sub-fund, may also be used to finance the pension system and innovative projects through the development institutions.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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