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Government expects inflation to fall to 5% in 2008 - Zhukov

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MOSCOW, August 26 (RIA Novosti) - The government hopes that inflation will not exceed 5% in 2008, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov said Sunday.

Under a forecast for the country's social and economic development in 2007-2009, prepared by the economics ministry and approved by the government August 17, inflation is projected at the level of 4.5-6% in 2008.

"In a perspective, we presume that inflation will be decreasing and will not exceed 5% in 2008," Zhukov said.

Zhukov also said inflation was expected to be at the level of 6.5-8% in 2007.

"Despite a significant increase in expenditures, the budget [for 2007] will be balanced and will run a surplus. This allows us to reduce inflation," Zhukov said.

Zhukov also said the government would continue its tight budget policy to prevent high price growth.

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