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Title: Экономическая самостоятельность регионов в условиях новой реальности
Other Titles: Regions' economic autonomy in the new reality
Authors: Bochko, V. S.
Бочко, В. С.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт экономики Уральского отделения РАН
Citation: Бочко В. С. Экономическая самостоятельность регионов в условиях новой реальности / В. С. Бочко. – DOI 10.17059/2016-2-2. – Текст : электронный // Экономика региона. — 2016. — Том 12, выпуск 2. — С. 342-358.
Abstract: The paper discloses the understanding of new reality (normality) for Russia that consists in the strengthening of the role of a man-personality and in the expansion of the economic autonomy of the territories in their interaction with the federal center. The rationale is based on a hypothesis according to which in the conditions of new reality, the increase of the well-being of the population and the overcoming of economic inequality between the territories are provided by the expansion of their economic independence as it leads to the increase of their intellectual, engineering and manufacturing potential. In the research, the author used the basic concepts of the classical economic theory, the theory of behavioural economics, interdisciplinary approach and statistical grouping method. The dynamics of the economic independence of the territories, which is manifested in the decrease in a number of donor regions and the socio-economic dividing of the territories, is shown. The assumption is proved that the consequences of the territorial stratification are the restraining of the growth of their socio-economic development and possibility probable emergence of «regional peripheral economy» with the property of the dependence of the periphery on the center, the decrease in a local initiative, the inhibition of technological development. The need to use the social psychology of the population, the psychological sets of economic development, «the second invisible hand of the market» and soft power to overcome the «regional peripheral economy» is revealed. The result of the research is the proof that the expansion of the economic independence of the territories is not only the increase of the self-isolation of regions and municipalities, but also the need to save the considerable part of the income from the production of goods and services created by the local population under control of the regional and municipal authorities and direct it to the increase of the well-being of the population of the territory. The idea of creating the legal document to provide and strengthen the economic independence of territories is offered; the suggestions on the principles of its contents and structuring are stated.
Раскрыто понимание новой реальности для России, состоящее в повышении роли человека-личности и расширении экономической самостоятельности территорий в их взаимодействии с федеральным центром. Приведена динамика экономической самостоятельности территорий, выражающаяся в снижении количества регионов-доноров и расслоении территорий в социально-экономическом отношении. Раскрыта необходимость использования социальной психологии населения, психологических установок в экономическом развитии, "второй невидимой руки рынка" и soft power для проведения "региональной периферийной экономики".
Keywords: ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE OF REGIONS
FEDERAL CENTER
MUNICIPALITY
NEW REALITY (NORMALITY)
REGIONAL PERIPHERAL ECONOMY
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRATIFICATION OF TERRITORIES
THE CONSOLIDATED BUDGET
WELL-BEING OF THE POPULATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/91956
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84979964083
WOS ID: 000401303900002
ISSN: 2411-1406
2072-6414
DOI: 10.17059/2016-2-2
Sponsorship: The article has been prepared with the support of the project by the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 1514-7-2.
Origin: Экономика региона. 2016. Том 12, выпуск 2
Appears in Collections:Economy of Regions

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