Independent experts also evaluate the situation in this matter in different ways. Thus, the leading economist of the Finnish Management Criminal Code, Alexander Osin, believes that, since, the country’s leadership is significantly emphasized by increasing social expenses, this can seriously affect the increase in inflation in the country. However, on the other hand, to restrain the inflation process such reasons as the outflow of capital in offshore, strengthening the state administrative-budget price regulation, as well as world prices for raw materials, where a cyclic decline in growth rate is predicted. By the end of the second half of 2012, the analyst is convinced, inflation will be about 6.5-8%.