Lessons from the crisis (On the book “The response of Russian business to the COVID-19 pandemic (Six industry cases)” edited by T. G. Dolgopyatova, N. V. Akindinova, Y. V. Simachev, A. A. Yakovlev)
L. S. Ruzhanskaya ()
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2022, issue 6
Abstract:
The article discusses the main provisions of the book “The response of Russian business to the COVID-19 pandemic (Six industry cases)” and, in this regard, the difficulties and prospects for the development of Russian companies and industries, as well as the national economy in general, under complex sanctions. The short post-crisis development of the six industries presented in the monograph and possible forks for companies and structural policy in the acute phase of the current crisis are analyzed. In addition, it is proposed to consider industries that have not fallen into the focus of the authors’ attention, but are significant for indicating medium-term trends in the development of the Russian economy, such as the production of hydrocarbons, food products, ferrous and non-ferrous metals. On the basis of the results obtained in the book, current development trends at the global and national levels are highlighted. The article notes the need for an integrated approach to the elaboration of state policy and concludes on the possibility and directions for using the lessons of the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, both by the state and business, to transform the principles of management in the new reality.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.32609/0042-8736-2022-6-144-156
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