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Effective Development Mechanism of Companies in the Communal Services Sector in Modern Conditions

N. V. Nikitina (), V. V. Chaadaeva () and A. A. Chudaeva ()
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N. V. Nikitina: Samara State University of Economics
V. V. Chaadaeva: Samara State University of Economics
A. A. Chudaeva: Samara State University of Economics

A chapter in Sustainable Growth and Development of Economic Systems, 2019, pp 335-348 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The communal sector of the economy is a complicated multi-sectoral complex which combines the political and socioeconomic responsibilities of the state to ensure comfortable living of citizens and the commercial interests of market participants in providing energy resources to the production sector and the service sector. The authors emphasize that insufficient attention is paid to modeling of the activities of the communal complex in order to develop a strategy for managing its effective development in the medium and long terms in the conditions of the economic instability. Understanding of the essence of the processes occurring in a sufficiently problematic communal sector of the economy, formalization and evaluation of the factors that really exert influence on them can become a basic indicator in assessing the potential investment attractiveness of the region.

Keywords: Enterprise development; Communal sector; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11754-2_24

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