V.I. NEFEDKIN
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Lavrentiev av., 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Keywords: экстерриториальность, локализация, крупные корпорации, Сибирский федеральный округ, ресурсные регионы, налоговые доходы, extraterritoriality, localization, large corporations, the Siberian Federal District, resource regions, tax revenues
Subsection: Economic Issues of Regional Development
The article shows that the observed aggravation of budget balancing problems in many Russian regions and, above all, in resource ones is associated with an objective gradual increase of extraterritoriality that has both budgetary and corporate projections. In this regard, it is critical not only to ensure fair distribution of effects emerging from the operations of extraterritorial agents (large corporations) but also to make these agents participate in the development of the territories where they do business. Through the example of the Siberian Federal District, we demonstrate that the role of extraterritorial factors related primarily to changes in tax legislation and the activities of major resource corporations has significantly increased over the last ten years. Having analyzed the dynamics and structure of the largest companies' revenue, we can quantify the growth of extraterritoriality, as well as the observed and expected consequences of this trend for the development of resource regions and certain territories. In order to compensate for its negative impact, we propose to take on new principles of regional policy and, in particular, a controlled formation of local content in regions with large-scale natural resource projects.
G.V. ZHDAN1, I.V. SHCHETININA2,1, YU.P. VORONOV3,4 1Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Lavrentiev av., 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia 2Siberian Research Institute of Agricultural Economics of the Siberian Federal Scientific Centre of Agro-Biotechnologies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, 630501, Russia 3Korpus OOO, Gorsky res. 1, district, Novosibirsk, 630089, Russia 4Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Lavrentiev av., 17, Novosibirsk, 630090
Keywords: АПК, инфраструктура, производство, реиндустриализация, сельские территории, экономика, управление, господдержка, agroindustrial complex, infrastructure, production, reindustrialization, rural areas, economy, administration, government support
Subsection: Economic Issues of Regional Development
This article substantiates the need for the reindustrialization of economies in rural areas and its problems under current conditions. Novosibirsk Oblast was chosen as an example, since its local government together with these authors are now developing a program for the reindustrialization of regional economy. Having studied domestic and foreign experience, analyzed statistics and existing practices, we have suggested ways to overcome the problems related to the reindustrialization of rural economies at different administration levels (rural settlement, municipal district, subject of the Russian Federation). A problem-solving basis should be as follows: a comprehensive program-oriented and goal-oriented approach to managing the reindustrialization of rural economies; the formation of sectoral and territorial-industrial clusters; the selection of promising innovative projects and support for their implementation by state agencies and business. The article considers advanced experiences and promising innovative projects, submitted to the Government of Novosibirsk Oblast, that will significantly increase the efficiency of various kinds of business in rural areas.
The article provides a comparative analysis of existing approaches to the assessment of regional economic security and proposes an original integrated assessment of economic security in resource regions. It includes an assessment of economic security thresholds based on Russia's strategic development priorities, in comparison with the level of developed countries, as well as trend and multivariate statistical analyses that help to identify crucial imbalances which threaten economic development in the region. The evaluation is based on data from Krasnoyarsk Krai. We have identified a number of paradoxes within economic security, namely an unbalanced development of human capital and the environment, the industrial sector and high-tech business, as well as disequilibrium in financial security that make a region to transform from an advanced industrial territory with a diversified economy into a «national storehouse» with predominant extractive enterprises focusing on one product and end to up be trapped in technological inferiority.
E.N. SHAROVA
Murmansk Arctic State University, Kapitan Egorov st., 15, Murmansk, 183038, Russia
Keywords: региональная идентичность, механизмы конструирования, имидж региона, Арктика, Мурманская область, Кольский Север, арктический дискурс, regional identity, constructing mechanisms, regional image, the Arctic, Murmansk Oblast, the Kola North, Arctic discourse
Subsection: Russian North and Arctic in the Context of Global Challenges of the XXI century
The article deals with the problems of a regional identity of the Murmansk Oblast population, recorded with statistics and data from a sociological survey. It shows the motivation of alien population at settling the Kola North (the northern part of the Kola Peninsula). Theoretical and methodological foundations for research are based on the constructivist approach to the study of regional identity through such concepts as «image of a territory», «collective notions», and ((techniques for the representation of collective notions». Considering the example of Murmansk Oblast, we have analyzed processes and mechanisms involved in the construction of a regional identity, one of which is discourse as a «social dialogue», a communicative practice of social reality production. The so-called Arctic discourse is one of mechanisms for the construction of the image of Murmansk Oblast, for the revival and articulation of the population's regional identity. Joining the region to a larger community, namely the Arctic zone, determining its own place in this area, and entering a relevant discourse are the current development scenarios.
T.M. MALEVA, E.E. GRISHINA, E.A. TSATSURA
Institute for Social Analysis and Forecasting, Prechistenskaya Embankment, 11, Moscow, 119034, Russia
Keywords: адресность, проверка доходов, региональная политика, социальная поддержка детей, социальная поддержка пожилых, targeting, means-testing, regional policy, social assistance for children, social assistance for the elderly
Subsection: Social Issues of Regional Development
The article analyzes changes in regional systems of social assistance after 2013. We have found out that regions introduce income and other additional social assistance eligibility requirements for children and families with children more frequently than for the elderly. Mainly means-testing is more often used in social assistance for children rather than for the elderly. Positive legislation changes aimed at lowering inclusion and exclusion errors are more common in social assistance for children. Changes in social assistance for the elderlytend to be more controversial-reducing the number of one type of errors and raising the number of others at the same time. In whole, regions pursue an asymmetric policy in means-testing implementation: some regard targeting as a means of higher priority in assistance for families while others decide to prioritize the elderly. Means-testing in the distribution of social support was used as an excuse for regional budget cuts in half of the cases. The size of provided benefits decreased, which reduced the effectiveness of anti-poverty measures. One-third of the cases showed a contradictory policy when means-testing did not result in the concentration of resources for most deprived sections of the population. However, in some cases, regions implemented means-testing in a more reasonable way when the introduction of income requirements was accompanied by an increase in the size of benefits. This experience can serve as a guide for regional policy in means-testing implementation.
G.F. BALAKINA
Tuva Institute for Exploration of Natural Resources, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Internatsionalnaya st., 117a, Kyzyl, 667007, Russia
Keywords: рынок труда, модели адаптации, этнические особенности, Республика Тыва, самозанятость, labor market, adaptation models, ethnic peculiarities, the Tuva Republic, self-employment
Subsection: Social Issues of Regional Development
The article reveals the specificities of labor activity in the Tuva Republic and the adaptive behavior of its population. With an analysis of subjective characteristics and objective statistical data, we determine the main development trends in the region's economy, taking into account dispositions and preferences of representatives of the dominant nations. We dwell on the theory of studying the ethnic peculiarities of population adaptation to the market economy and the ways to improve socio-economic regulation in the Tuva Republic. We use sociological surveys to examine the dynamics of changing attitudes towards entrepreneurship and farming, to assess the prospects of local employment. The article analyzes self-employment, defines the conditions for its development, and determines its disadvantages. We idenify the ethnic peculiarities of residents' behavior when searching for work and assessing employment conditions, the degree of deprivation and frustration among various ethnic and social groups. The study characterizes the models of adaptation to market realities for major ethnic groups. It is concluded that although market orientations and population values in the region are still forming, the speed and intensity of this process has slowed down in recent years. We notice a high level of frustration among the Russians in the Tuva Republic and a significant level of deprivation among the rural and young population.
The article considers various aspects related to diversification of the regional economy. It provides results from the analysis of shifts in the industrial structures of employment, gross value added, and industrial production for 2000-2014. Here we have estimated diversification processes in regional economies and their influence on economic growth. The estimations show that industrial structures of employment and production remain stable over a rather long period of time; that structural shifts are essentially driven by the economies of scale; and that industrial structures are most changeable in regions with a low economic potential and most steady in large regions. Quantitative assessments of diversification in employment, gross value added, and industrial production testify that these processes are orientated differently. During the period of review, employment patterns have gained in diversity, diversification of gross value added and industrial production has decreased, and generally regional economies have become more specialized. Diversification processes in employment, gross value added, and industrial production vary in their impact on economic dynamics. We can see a negative correlation between diversification in employment and dynamics indicators for the growth rates of employment and industrial production. Growth rates of GRP, real household incomes, and labor productivity are positively correlated with employment diversification. There is a negative correlation between the level of diversification and growth rates for GVA and industrial production. We have confirmed a hypothesis that diversification can assure sustainable regional economic growth, but it does not provide high growth rates. Regions show breakthrough results by strengthening their specialization as is evident from dynamics in the regions that have reached the greatest growth rates.
YU.A. FRIDMAN, G.N. RECHKO, A.G. PIMONOV
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vesennyaya st., 28, Kemerovo, 650000, Russia
Keywords: регион, конкурентоспособность, модели развития, инновации, Кузбасс, уголь, region, competitiveness, models of development, innovation, Kuzbass, coal
Subsection: Regional and Interregional Aspects of Structural and Investment Policy
Using the example of Kemerovo Oblast, the research provides a quantitative assessment of how the innovative development of individual economic sectors affect the competitive position of a region. We mark out five factors which adequately characterize the state of the region referring to its attractiveness for people's lives and business development. The article conducts a comparative analysis of competitiveness levels in five regions of the Siberian Federal District. It also determines the indicators for the innovative development of the Kuzbass coal industry, which, when met, help to raise the competitive advantages of the region's economy. We put forward a proposal that a new development paradigm in Kemerovo Oblast should be based on the innovative development of the coal industry.
The paper analyzes the first results coming after the implementation of the ESPO and Power of Siberia mega-projects in Yakutia. We estimate the contribution that these projects have made to develop the economy and regional energy system, as well as their integration effect. We consider how the projects influence GRP dynamics and tax revenues to the Yakut consolidated budget. We characterize social and environmental risks associated with the implementation of the projects. This article contains information on the dynamics of air pollution in Yakutia by the fuel and energy complex for the years 2000-2014.
N.M. ZHURAVEL1,2 1Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Lavrentiev av., 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia 2Novosibirsk National Research State University, Pirogov st., 2, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Keywords: комплексность, сибирская наука, наилучшая доступная технология, эколого-экономическая эффективность, ущерб, integrity, Siberian science, best available technique, eco-economic efficiency, damage
Subsection: Environmental and Economic Issues of Regional Development
The article presents the advanced technological achievements by Siberian scientists for the creation of environmentally friendly industrial production. Studying the field of complex processing and using the example of carbonaceous raw material, we consider plasma technologies as part of Best Available Techniques (BAT) in the energy sector. Today the requirement for BAT is becoming the main element of the new, already adopted nature conservation law. We show environmental and economic advantages of joint extraction of valuable components of multicomponent materials that improve the eco-economic efficiency of BAT. We explain our point of view on overdue changes in the enterprise investment planning and financial reporting as related to the newly adopted legislation. Changes are necessary to display the eco-economic damage prevented by BAT. The article suggests methodological approaches and a settlement scheme to achieve the ecologically sound performance of investment projects for the implementation of BAT. We have evaluated the efficiency of proposed innovations based on the feasibility of energy plasma technologies in the Gusinoozersk SDPP modernization program. We assess a potential decrease of environmental damage with having BAT as an additional source of environmental investment and give organizational recommendations on how to accelerate the introduction of BAT in industrial production.