Evaluation of the efficiency of fixed assets of economic sectors based on index analysis
Alisa Ableeva,
Guzel Salimova,
Tatiana Lubova,
Almira Farrahetdinova and
Raisa Siraeva
Journal of Management Analytics, 2022, vol. 9, issue 3, 369-382
Abstract:
This article is devoted to the study of the system of indicators characterizing the volume, structure and efficiency of the functioning of fixed assets of the production and non-production areas of the region based on the index analysis. Through factorial index analysis, models of the relationship between the gross regional product, the cost of fixed assets and capital productivity (capital intensity) of industries producing goods and providing services were obtained, to identify reserves for increasing of the analyzed indicators. The obtained results indicate a trend towards significant decrease in capital productivity in the production sector, which should become the basis for making managerial decisions at the regional level to attract investment. They can be used in the practice of macroeconomic analysis and forecasting, for detailing the factors for determining the potential of economic sectors, the efficiency of using fixed assets, and attracting investments.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/23270012.2022.2113160
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