Comparative analysis of the development of the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District based on the coefficient of significant development
Abstract
The article proposes the author's methodology that allows comparing sections and classes of regional economies based on the important development coefficient (IDC), which takes into account labor productivity and its growth, as well as the local and federal significance of the compared classes of the economy. The methodology was successfully applied to determine the industry competitive advantages of sections and classes of regional economies of the Far Eastern Federal District and to form development priorities for the district as a whole on their basis.
About the Author
V. A. TsybatovRussian Federation
Vladimir A. Tsybatov – Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of Regional Economics and Management
Samara
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For citations:
Tsybatov V.A. Comparative analysis of the development of the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District based on the coefficient of significant development. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2024;(11):44-54. (In Russ.)