Problems of coordinating macroeconomic and regional long-term solutions


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Abstract

The paper systemizes problems of state regulation over regional development. An ideal model of a multiregional system is described. The factors impeding the effective regulation over regional development are analyzed: the existence of different institutional models of a region that are fundamentally irreducible to each other and the lack of their proper coordination; the existence of limits of structural paradigms that affect the feasibility of the selected target plants; the presence of powerful mechanisms for self-stabilization (regional development constants) for an insufficiently expressed focus of particular solutions on the generalizing gradient of regional development; the not always achieved compliance between federal and regional interests, etc. Approaches estimating the effects of state socioeconomic policy on regional development are formulated. A concept for coordinating macroeconomic and regional long-term solutions based on the transfer of defining scenario conditions according to the territorial hierarchy of the economy is proposed. A general scheme and structure of a four-level system of hierarchical calculations that is presented comprehensively combines the contours of interlevel and horizontal information flows of the input, defining, and calculated rates. For Russia’s eastern regions, a detail of a roadmap is presented that shows transfer of macroeconomic scenario conditions to the level of federal subjects and some results of its testing.

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S. A. Suspitsyn

Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch

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Email: susp@ieie.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk


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