Effectiveness of State Territorial Administration in Provision of Sustainable Economic Growth of the Region
Elena Petrova (),
Andrey Shevandrin () and
Vera Kalinina ()
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Elena Petrova: Volgograd State University
Andrey Shevandrin: Volgograd State University
Vera Kalinina: Volgograd State University
A chapter in Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth, 2017, pp 383-398 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Under the conditions of overcoming the post-crisis recession and need of modernization of national economic system, the efficiency of the sphere of public administration should be considered as a significant factor of socio-economic development of territories. Increase of productivity of the system of public administration at the regional level requires introduction of new elements of the transactional mechanism of executive authorities’ activities with simultaneous monitoring of its efficiency by means of modern information methods. This article introduces an approach allowing creating an assessment of the efficiency of territorial governance which includes the same system of indicators for all the regions and highly correlates with the main socio-economic development indicators of a region. The authors use the method of the canonical correlation analysis that allows revealing analytical expression of correlation between indicators of socio-economic development and efficiency of regional executive authorities’ performance.
Keywords: Executive authorities; Assessment of governance efficiency; Assessment of socio-economic development; Canonical correlations; Local governments; Q28; F43 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_38
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