September 2020
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September 2020
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Studies on Russian Economic Development
November 2019
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The article examines the ways to subsidize domestic manufacturing industries. In modern conditions of an open market economy, a return to the redistribution of natural rent on the basis of the transformation of existing manufacturing industries into vertically integrated intersectoral corporations is proposed.
July 2018
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The article has addressed the problem of the deindustrialization of the economy as a result of an increase in cost of manufacturing products due to a decrease in the industrial proportion between the prices of products of extractive and processing industries. The restoration of the industrial proportion has determined opportunities to increase production for five groups of products in the machinery industry, reindustrialization, and economic growth.
September 2017
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The article deals with problems of the reindustrialization of the market economy. The author argues the need to change the organizational forms of industrial production, strengthen state support for processing enterprises using natural rent, that arises in extractive industry in order to increase the production of investment in the machine-building and industrial complex.
September 2016
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In the context of growing prices for mining products aimed at achieving the world price level, economic deindustrialization occurs due to the changed proportions of the redistribution of natural resource royalties. The ways of the cross-sectoral redistribution of resource royalties and increase in their macroeconomic efficiency by changing forms of industrial production are discussed in the article.
September 2015
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Problems overcoming of the deindustrialization of the modern Russian economy are dealt with. The experience of the Soviet Union and the reindustrialization of the United States economy in 1980s are compared. Reindustrialization potential on the Russian economy based on partially government-owned vertically integrated intersectoral corporations is analyzed.
September 2014
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The paper analyzes the consequences of radical reforms in the Russian economy for the development of the manufacturing sector, including the behavior of relative prices for manufactured goods, downsizing of enterprises, and problems of the noncompetitiveness of enterprises in the manufacturing sector compared with the approaches to competitiveness in the economy of the United States. The full development of vertically integrated multisectoral corporations owned by the federal government is considered to be a possibility for overcoming the noncompetitiveness of enterprises in the manufacturing sector.
November 2013
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The paper contemplates problems that have stockpiled in the domestic economy. A conclusion is made that these problems have arisen because manufacturing was devoid of the part of natural rent obtained by the extractive industry and formerly distributed in favor of manufacturing. Now it is proposed to create vertically integrated interindustry corporations (VIICs) similar in structure to international transnational corporations (TNCs). They are necessary in our country because of its inclement climatic conditions and geographic location, as well as in view of its current economic strategy aimed at large-scale import substitution.
May 2013
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Studies on Russian Economic Development
The paper reviews profitability ratios of economic activities and industries, including engineering, as well as the main types of reproduction of the active part of capital, taking into account the influence of the share of small entrepreneurship on the reproduction process. The creation of vertically integrated interdisciplinary corporations (VIICs) in order to increase the profitability of investment engineering industries and accelerate the upgrade of the productive apparatus of the real economy is recommended.
July 2012
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The article grounds the need to develop a purpose-oriented program for Russia’s development in the postcrisis period on the basis of formation of import-substituting and “updating” investments. As a way of overcoming the structural imbalance in the economy and lagging manufacturing industries, in the prospective period, we suggest to create vertically integrated intersectoral corporations similar in structure to multi-national corporations. The possibilities of realizing the potential of investment machinery for the formation of “updating” investments are considered.
... Корнев, С.И. Максимцева [1], А.А. Афанасьев [2]). ...
September 2020
Studies on Russian Economic Development
... At the same time, the links that are missing for the production and technological chain can be acquired through procurement using foreign trade or conversion of defense enterprises. The number of VIICs must be constantly increasing; only this will enable the successful development of manufacturing industry [6]. To increase the number of VIICs, some industries must be divided into several parts in order to be used simultaneously in several corporations. ...
November 2019
Studies on Russian Economic Development
... Existe suficiente evidencia empírica para mostrar que un crecimiento de la productividad más rápido en el sector manufacturero conduce a una caída de los precios relativos de los bienes manufacturados estimulando la demanda y por ende aumentando su participación en la producción real (Kornev, Maksimtsova, & Treshchina, 2017;Fiona Tregenna, 2011;van Neuss, 2018); en consecuencia cae la demanda de mano de obra por unidad manufacturada por lo que la trayectoria de la participación de la manufactura en el empleo es marcadamente descendente. ...
September 2017
Studies on Russian Economic Development
... It evolved from factor analytic theory (Brown, 1996). Q-methodology is used in a wide range of fields such as political science, geography, and health economics, and is increasingly being used in stakeholder analyses in the fields of sustainable development (Curry et al., 2013); (Davies and Hodge, 2007)), management of natural resources (Guimaraes, 2010); (Ramseur and Hagerty, 2013), agriculture (Davies and Hodge, 2007), forestry (Bélanger, 2009); (Steelman, 1999), sustainable development of a coastal zone (Guimarães et al., 2012), road infrastructure (Kornev et al., 2016), and others. ...
September 2016
Studies on Russian Economic Development
... Neo-industrialisation as a global trend and imperative of the innovation trajectory of national economies postulates the key role of industry, and especially its part related to the use of advanced technologies, for achieving competitive economic growth. The need to understand at a state-level the importance for Russia (as well as for other transition economies) of industrial development, supported by the growth of output of innovative products, is due to several theses emphasised in various studies (Klyuev, 2018;Kornev et al., 2015;Kaneva, 2017;Benini & Czyzewski, 2007;Doroshenko et al., 2016): ...
September 2015
Studies on Russian Economic Development
... Thus, as to companies' expenses on R&D – the indicator which characterizes the level of innovation of production – the country moved to 46 th position from the 50 th , and as to the activity of the state's purchase of high-tech products – from the 69 th to the 82th position. As to the level of competition, in 2014 was 115 th (106 th – in 2013), as to the number of procedures required for starting a new business – 88th (60 th – in 2013), as to the time required for starting business – 93 rd (80 th in 2013), as to the level of trade barriers – 133 rd (125 th in 2013) (Kornev, 2014). ...
September 2014
Studies on Russian Economic Development