Intangible capital in the regional socio-economic system
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of intangible assets and intangible capital in the regional socio-economic system. The purpose of the study is to identify the dependences in the distribution of intangible assets of the regions, which determine the creation of the gross regional product. The study is carried out on a relevant topic in connection with the increased role of intangible assets in the creation of a tangible product and the distribution of final consumption goods. Modern scientific schools, both Russian and foreign, are increasingly focusing on the study of creative, creative human labor, focusing on the infinity of knowledge of human capital, which is in the continuous dynamics of development [3]. The author pays attention to investments in education. The results of the analysis of the distribution of investments in intangible assets by federal districts are presented, with the use of correlation analysis the absence of a relationship between the population and the distribution of intangible assets (correlation 38.18%) is revealed. The article also provides the author’s interpretation of the category “intangible capital of the region”, calculated as a set of reproducible, not related to the exploitation of natural resources, intellectual and innovative factors of production [4]. The source of statistical data is the Federal State Statistics Service. The author concludes that the reproduction of intangible capital in the regional socio-economic system is a complex multi-level process that requires a comprehensive study.
About the Author
S. I. GrudinaRussian Federation
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor.
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Review
For citations:
Grudina S.I. Intangible capital in the regional socio-economic system. Kazan economic vestnik. 2021;(1):42-47. (In Russ.)