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Analysis of the region's foreign economic activity: approaches and results

Abstract

In the context of modern geopolitical instability and ever-increasing international competition, foreign economic activity has become a priority for developing the region's socio-economic potential and enhancing its competitiveness. The current challenges and complexities of global economic processes necessitate the improvement of methodological approaches to analyzing, evaluating, and forecasting the foreign economic activity of regions, taking into account their sectoral specifics, competitive advantages, institutional development levels, and the impact of globalization processes on the formation of effective and sustainable development models. The work used general theoretical methods such as induction, deduction, analogy, concretization, and classification, as well as practical methods such as observation, comparison, and economic and statistical analysis. The article investigates domestic and foreign methodological approaches to analyzing foreign economic activity of countries and regions. The key indicators of the Samara Region's foreign economic activity for 2012-2022 are analyzed. The results of the analysis confirm the thesis about the need to develop domestic methods for analyzing foreign economic activity and to develop an integrated approach to assessing the region's foreign economic activity, taking into account the institutional and strategic factors of analysis, integration and globalization processes in which the region is becoming a full-fledged participant today.

About the Authors

M. S. Guseva
Samara State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Maria S. Guseva – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

Samara



S. V. Oleinikova
Samara Regional branch of the All-Russian Public Organization "Business Russia"
Russian Federation

Sofya V. Oleinikova – Executive Director 

Samara



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Guseva M.S., Oleinikova S.V. Analysis of the region's foreign economic activity: approaches and results. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2025;(7):59-69. (In Russ.)

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