Well-Balanced Development of Economy from the Positions of Various Interested Parties as a Criterion of Effectiveness of State Management of a Multicultural Region
Stepan I. Mezhov,
Galina A. Knyazeva and
Evgeniy Suslov
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Stepan I. Mezhov: Altai State University
Galina A. Knyazeva: Syktyvkar State University named after P. Sorokin
Chapter Chapter 11 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 93-101 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter seeks the goal of developing the scientific and methodological provision of classification of Russia’s regions according to the criterion of the level of region’s multiculturalism, evaluating well-balanced development of a multicultural region’s economy from the positions of various interested parties, and offering the recommendations for accounting of the results of this evaluation as a criterion of effectiveness of state management of multicultural region. The performed evaluation showed that all multicultural regions of Russia are characterized by a deep social crisis. The perspectives of increase of effectiveness of state management of multicultural regions of Russia based on provision of well-balanced development of economy from the positions of various interested parties are connected to optimization of the labor market and to redistribution of revenues in society.
Keywords: Swell-balanced development; Region’s economy; Interested parties; Effectiveness; State management; Multicultural region; Russia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_11
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