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On the Program of Integrated Use of Primary Natural Resources

E. S. Dashut ()
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E. S. Dashut: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Russian Academy of Sciences

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2022, vol. 33, issue 2, 236-241

Abstract: Abstract— The article considers the technological aspect of the possibility of engaging the process of maximum total utilization of primary natural resources. A number of institutional changes are proposed to create in Russia a complex system for their rational use, including existing dumps of industrial wastes. The basic idea for transforming primary raw materials into a desirable state is formulated. Components of the system and their functioning are given. A new level of quality of organization of distributed production, which provides the possibility of generation, materialization, and introduction of flexible technological chains (FTCs), is shown. The approach consists of two interrelated nationwide programs.

Keywords: polyproduct technology; local industry; generation of new ways of using substance; production cooperation (horizontal links); distributed production support infrastructure (DPSI); graph of opportunities; modular technological scheme of production organization; new model of distributed production organization with flexible technological chains (FTCs) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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