APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE MODELS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BALANCE
ПРИМЕНЕНИЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВЕННЫХ МОДЕЛЕЙ СБАЛАНСИРОВАННОСТИ РЕГИОНАЛЬНОГО РАЗВИТИЯ
Albert I. Sadykov (Садыков А.И.) and
Nadezhda V. Kapustina (Капустина Н.В.)
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Albert I. Sadykov (Садыков А.И.): Russian University of Transport (MIIT)
Nadezhda V. Kapustina (Капустина Н.В.): Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2023, vol. 1, 146-151
Abstract:
The article discusses why there has been a change in the research paradigm towards quantitative methods in regional development. Factor assessment no longer met modern requirements for the development of markets and industries. However, questions remained, it was not clear to what extent the theoretical results for stylized spatial conditions would be qualitatively and quantitatively generalized to more realistic conditions in the theoretical and empirical literature on the new regional economy. Quantitative models, which are most often used in regional studies, were able to integrate three directions: spatial development, take into account the multiplicity of regional processes, and all parameters used can be identified.
Keywords: region; quantitative methods; regional development; spatial development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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