Transformations of the Socio-Economic Space of Regions: International Experience and Main Trends

Author:

Dorofeeva L. V.1,Roslyakova N. A.2

Affiliation:

1. Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (North-West Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)

2. V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences RAS

Abstract

Today, management decisions in the field of regional development require the development of new concepts and theories that can explain the nature of the current economic situation. Governments, the scientific community, and even activists are busy with the development of regions and the transformation of their space. If we consider the scientific approach, then we should pay attention to the neoclassical models of territorial development. They have been the basis of economic growth for more than 50 years. Such models assume that not only for states, but also for separate regions, external demand and global competitiveness act as the main driving force of development. The high volatility of the space makes difficulties for countries and regions, which have to take on greater responsibility due to the decrease in the effectiveness of universal solutions to socio-economic problems. The question remains open in which direction to pursue strategic initiatives: to look back at past successful approaches or to form an agenda based on global trends. Both options carry significant risks of social upheaval and a decline in the quality of life of the population, which is unacceptable. This means that the price of taking decisions will only grow. In these conditions, it is necessary to understand the full range of expert assessments proposed to address issues related to the transformation of the socio-economic space of the regions. The purpose of this study is to review the international and Russian experience of regional management of socio-economic space and identify key directions of development.

Publisher

The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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