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CONTRIBUTION OF NATIONAL PROJECTS TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN REGIONS

Russia’s national projects are having an increasingly significant impact on the country’s socio-economic development each year. The aim of this study is to examine the contribution of national projects, grouped by region and ba­sed on indicators of their implementation, to changes in the socio-economic development at the regional level, and to identify the gap between leaders and laggards in development. The novelty of this study lies in the attempt to assess the contribution of national projects to the socio-economic develop­ment from a regional perspective. It is shown that national projects are a rela­tively new but effective method for stimulating the socio-economic development of regions. The positive impact of national projects is noted, which consists in the formation of a more favorable economic environment in the regions according to specific indicators, such as, for example, gross regional product. One of the key factors slowing down the socio-economic development of re­gions is population decline, which the national projects included in the “Hu­man Capital" block are aimed at counteracting.

Dorofeeva L. V. dorofeevalucy@gmail.com

Nazarova E. A. Jane.nazarova@mail.ru

Keywords: national projects socio-economic development innovations regional groupings competitive potential

Regional Competitive Potentials and Competitive Attractiveness

The paper considers the current dimensions of competition and groups of consumers for which regions compete with each other. A definition of competitive potentials in a region is presented as well as the calculations of such potentials according to five factors such as the economic development, development of infrastructures, innovation development, quality of life, and human potential, each by a 100-point appraisal plan. We present our assessment of the competitive potentials for several Russian federal districts and regions classified by the technique proposed and discuss how such assessments could be applied.

Grinchel B. M. boris.grinchel@mail.ru

Keywords: region region competitive potential economic development competitive attractiveness innovation development region human potential

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