Regional Differences in the Dynamics of Industrial Production in Russia: Modern Trends
Leonid Grigoryev,
Alexander Valeryevich Golyashev (),
Anna Andreevna Lobanova () and
Victoria Aleksandrovna Pavlyushina ()
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Alexander Valeryevich Golyashev: The Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation
Anna Andreevna Lobanova: The Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation
Victoria Aleksandrovna Pavlyushina: The Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation
Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, 2017, issue 4, 148-169
Abstract:
The article presents the analysis of comparative dynamics of different types of industrial production in Russian regions from the viewpoint of extractive and processing industries ratio and a general industrial potential. Special attention is paid to the leading regions of the country. It is shown that the way out of recession is provided by extractive and electrical industries that improved in almost all regions in 2016 with extractive industry growing in more diversified regions. 67% of industrial deliveries in 2015–2016 are accounted for 20 regions (mainly financial-economic centers, parts of Ural, Volga and Siberia), 15 of which increased their industrial output in 2016. The task is set to estimate experimentally how much the invariance of regional industries to the changes in comparative dynamics in the industries, to distribution of resources, and to their productivity, is modified under the influences of crises and whether such changes happen at all. The article also sets out to determine how much the overall picture of industrial dynamics and comparative regional data is modified not because of resource, demand or institutional shocks, but as a result of changes in the methods of informative display of industrial dynamics due to moving to a new system of statistical recording. It is proven that the phenomenon of ‘double inertia’ – inertia of general production structure and inertia of territorial structure of production dynamics – remains a fundamental feature of national economy. This indirectly confirms the impossibility of considerable transformation of both types of mactrostructures within the current values of accumulation rate in Russian economy
Keywords: industrial production; dynamics; regional structure; recession; region; Russia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.14530/se.2017.4.148-169
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