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Innovation-based modernization of the area of Russia
Keywords: region reproduction process study of innovation reindustrialisation subfederal powers
Regional development disparity of banking institutions
The article presents the results of a study of regional differences in spatial bank distribution between Moscow, Russian federal districts, subjects of the Federation and their capitals. We define three-stages of fluctuations in the number of banks in a region. Using an example of the Siberian Federal District, we characterize each step fixing real institutional changes in power, particularly the state participation in the banking sector, as follows: liquidation of captive banks owned by regional authorities and reduced focalization of banks in regions. We test the hypothesis for a positive connection between the regional economic potential (according to its GRP) and the allocation of regional banks and branches of Moscow banks. The article describes the features relative to the existing hierarchy of regional financial centers and factors explaining the reasons why such centers emerge outside the capital. Despite the financial institutions concentrated in Moscow, regional financial centers have also evolved. It means that some ^metropolitans attributes are somewhat present in other cities besides Moscow
Ageeva S. D. swtageeva@gmail.com
Keywords: regional credit organizations captive banks state banks regional financial centers
Problems of coordination between macroeconomic and long-term regional solutions
Suspitsyn S. A. susp@ieie.nsc.ru
Keywords: state regional policy hierarchical systems scenarios regional forecasts inter-level transfers mathematical models
Economic competition between Russian regions
Since the beginning of market reforms in Russia, the spatial structure of its economy has been transforming much faster than it did in Soviet times. The article discusses the peculiarities of the period between 1999 and 2013 regarding formal (statistically registered on a current value basis) and real changes in the spatial structure of the economy calculated with quantum indices, differences in the spatial structure of employment, and the dynamics of power consumption. The author concludes that the real changes in the spatial structure of the economy are far less dramatic than the ones shown by statistics because the region where the results of economic activity are registered does not always coincide with the region where the actual product manufacturing and transportation take place. The article reveals another aspect of the problem: a very high interregional differentiation of GRP per capita. It is mainly caused by substantial discrepancies in value added per employee among industries. They cannot be eliminated; moreover, under the current unchangeable regional specialization, the existing interregional differences in per capita production rates will maintain in the long term
Keywords: actual allocation of productive forces quantum indices specified growth indicators interregional differentiation spatial structure of economy region
Program for Reindustrialization of the Economy of Novosibirsk Oblast: Main Outcomes of its Development
The Program for Reindustrialization of the economy of Novosibirsk Oblast until 2025 was prepared by a team of researchers at the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of SB RAS as assigned by the Oblast Government. The article uncovers the peculiarities of the program, its ((architectures, the reindustrialization potential in the form of nine integrated flagship projects reflecting strong competence of science and industry in Novosibirsk Oblast. We show the formation trends for the innovation and engineering belt at the Novosibirsk Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and academic science. A special emphasis is put on strategic initiatives-the creation of the Siberian Science City, which may become the largest area of advanced innovative development. We conclude that the Program for Reindustrialization of the economy of Novosibirsk Oblast should be an essential element of strategic planning for the region and can be seen as an important pilot project of federal significance that could serve as an example to process new elements of interaction between government, business, and science to enhance innovative areas of regional development. We demonstrate that this Program and its participants have a strong integration potential mobilized thanks to the public nature of its development
Seliverstov V. Ye. sel@ieie.nsc.ru
Keywords: economy of Novosibirsk Oblast reindustrialisation program for reindustrialization innovation and engineering zone integrated flagship projects strategic initiatives Siberian Science City regional strategic planning
Living standard and resource potential of pensioners in the northern regions of Russia
The article evaluates standards of living and employment, attitudes to work and education for senior citizens in the northern regions of Russia. We show Russian major pension coverage trends, the ratio of average pension to wage, and the ratio of average pension to the subsistence minimum for a pensioner. In the majority of northern territories, especially in regions rich in raw materials, the pensioners' financial standing should be considered more problematic against the background of the generally high cost of living. Based on a sociological survey, we have discovered social feeling and employment characteristics of the third age population, assessed elders' cognitive abilities, and identified basic determinants of labor activity in older age groups. The study shows that two-thirds of survey respondents of retirement age estimate their income as sufficient and acceptable. Until the age of 65, people have a strong desire to work. Pensioners have an attitude to work equally as exacting as working-age people do: about a third of them would like to change their place of employment. Almost one-fifth of unemployed senior citizens want to find a job. The strongest determinants of labor activity for the elderly are age, level of education and attitude to education. Thirty percent of respondents not only recognize the ability of older people to learn but also would personally like to acquire new knowledge and skills. We conclude that any form of age discrimination in employment and education should not be practiced; instead, it is necessary to create conditions for the better use of the resource potential of older people
Popova L. A. popova@iespn.komisc.ru
Zorina Ye. N. zorina@iespn.komisc.ru
Keywords: aging Northern areas pension living standard of pensioners labor activity of elderly people attitude to education
The contradictions of human development in a region within the modernization of the Russian professional education system
Kharchenko I. I. kharchen@ieie.nsc.ru
Keywords: competencies of graduates educational system labor market human development human potential employment
Labor supply and economic activity reserves of the irkutsk oblast population
The paper considers the dynamics of spatial redistribution of labor resources in Irkutsk Oblast, characteristics of labor supply and possible reserves of economic activity. The choice of this region derived from the fact that Irkutsk Oblast concentrates problems typical of many regions of Siberia and the Far East (high dispersion of settlement, migration outflow and relatively high unemployment). We show how migration affects the age structure of the region population and give the characteristics of jobs and employment by type of settlements, as well as the features of unemployment. Data collected in sociological studies show that, starting from the age of 45, the share of employment monotonically decreases while the proportion of people who do not want to work increases. At the same time, there exists a strong group ofpotential labor-force participants (age group of 61 to 63 years) who would like to work. An analysis of labor force participation at older ages captures differences in the levels of participation by types of settlements. As factors limiting the participation, we consider job characteristics, the prevalence of labor commuting and rotation-based work, and weak demand in the labor market. The article outlines the assumptions about reserves of economic activity in the region and the conditions for their utilization
Kirillova M. K. kirillovamk@yandex.ru
Keywords: labor migration labor force unemployment economic activity of the population labor market Irkutsk Oblast
Creating conditions for the innovative development of resource-type regions
Sevastianova A. Ie. sevast@ieie.nsc.ru
Keywords: oil-and-gas region materials sector of the economy innovation management factors and conditions for innovation activity institutional environment
Russian urban system
The paper is devoted to the empirical analysis of the Russian urban system. As sources we use official data of the Federal State Statistics Service and resources from the «Economy of Russian cities» database. Analysis methods are kernel estimates of density functions, Zipfs curve, statistical functions of average, variation and dispersion, as well as Herfidal-Hirshman index. Estimation results show that the Russian urban system did not demonstrate the rapid growth expected at the beginning of the market reforms, the main reason for which was an unfavorable demographic situation in the country. The concentration characteristics of the Russian urban system are comparable with the ones of developed western economies. There are significant interregional disparities in the Russian urban system; they are related to the size and structure of the regional urban population. An essential heterogeneity among federal subjects is observed in the concentration of the urban population and the variety of the cities' sizes. Our conclusion is that a universal spatial policy is probably ineffective; we need to study regional and municipal experimentations to find successful models of urban system governance
Kolomak Ie. A. ekolomak@academ.org
Keywords: urbanization urban system Zipfs law structure interregional differences empirical estimations
Urban agglomerations management under the local self-government reform
Keywords: agglomeration conurbation infrastructure projects legal framework management model local self-government reform
The influence of typological characteristics and imitation of technologies on competitive intensity in a cluster
Markov L. S. Lmarkov@ieie.nsc.ru
Petukhova M. V. pm1986@mail.ru
Keywords: competition cluster agent-based modeling imitation of technologies evolutionary approach
Large-scale investment projects: comparative analysis of efficiency evaluation methods of Russia’s natural monopolies
The article analyzes the evaluation rules for large-scale capital-forming projects implemented by the commercial state-controlled natural monopolies (Gazprom, Transneft, and Russian Railways). It demonstrates that the evaluation techniques developed by the monopolies or suggested for them by government agencies do not account for uncertainty. In addition, the Gazprom's method evaluates only commercial efficiency, whereas the public efficiency of its gas projects of multinational importance is not under analysis. Although they operate within the same country, all three strategic players in Russia's raw materials sector employ substantially different evaluation models for their strategically significant projects. We conclude that the main direction to improve methods for evaluating large-scale investment projects does not only consist in improving evaluation tools, but also in identifying the «naturalness» of monopoly abuse in relation to the implementation subjects of these infrastructure projects, as well as in changing the character of their interaction with the state
Kibalov Ie. B. kibalovE@mail.ru
Keywords: natural monopolies large-scale investment project public efficiency evaluation uncertainty management