ECONOMIC ATTRACTIVENESS OF REGIONS AS A CONDITION FOR PRIORITY FINANCING

Tyumen State University Herald. Social, Economic, and Law Research


Release:

2022, Vol. 8. № 3 (31)

Title: 
ECONOMIC ATTRACTIVENESS OF REGIONS AS A CONDITION FOR PRIORITY FINANCING


For citation: Bubnov V. A., Aksenyushkina E. V., Mamonova N. V. 2022. “Economic attractiveness of regions as a condition for priority financing”. Tyumen State University Herald. Social, Economic, and Law Research, vol. 8, no. 3 (31), pp. 173-187. DOI: 10.21684/2411-7897-2022-8-3-173-187

About the authors:

Vyacheslav A. Bubnov, Dr. Sci. (Econ.), First Vice-Rector, Professor of Accounting and Taxation Department, Baikal State University (Irkutsk); bubnovva@bgu.ru

Elena V. Aksenyushkina, Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Methods and Digital Technologies, Baikal State University (Irkutsk); aksenyushkinaev@bgu.ru

Natalia V. Mamonova, Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Methods and Digital Technologies, Baikal State University (Irkutsk); mamonovanv@bgu.ru

Abstract:

One of the priorities of the Russian state is the effective financing of the regional economy. Not always directed financial flows have the expected effect, which would generate stable development of the regional economy. The conducted research shows that a unified approach to financing regions does not represent the best strategy aimed at the development of the subjects of the Russian Federation as a whole. Nowadays, in terms of further development, the Siberian Federal District comes out on top, since a sufficiently large variety of areas of development of the country directly relates to it. Based on this, the authors have studies the regions of this district, analyzing various socio-economic factors that affect the gross regional product. The constructed factor models reflecting the interrelation of factors influencing the growth of the gross regional product aid in dividing the regions into three clusters that differ significantly from each other. The authors have used the data for 2000-2019 when accurately assessing the characteristics of each region. Characterizing the constructed clusters has required a special terminology: region-society, region-quasi-state and region-quasi-corporation. Such structure helped in determining the way of the regions’ rational financing in order to achieve the greatest efficiency of development. Based on the conducted research, one can build not only an optimal financing strategy for each subject of the Russian Federation, but also to determine the financial policy of the country. That in turn will improve both the socio-economic indicators of the regions and the quality of life of the population of our entire country.

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