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Empirical assessment of an inclusive model of economic growth in the regions of the Volga federal district

Abstract

The change of the technological structure in the world economy and its transition to the stage of the fourth industrial revolution predetermine the need to use new approaches to the organization and management of socio-economic systems, both at the macro-, meso-, and microlevels. The previous mechanisms of regional development based on the desire to intensify exclusively economic dynamics are increasingly being challenged in the scientific community. The key priorities of socio-economic policy in these conditions are the development and improvement of mechanisms for the formation and development of an inclusive model of economic growth, providing for the achievement of a comprehensive balance between social, economic, institutional and environmental development.
In this regard, an extremely popular and relevant area of research is currently the search for mechanisms to stimulate an inclusive model of regional development. This concerns not only the identification of these mechanisms, but also the development of methodological tools for the empirical assessment of inclusive economic growth, as well as the clarification of relevant categories and definitions in order to provide a deeper and meaningful analysis of the category under study.
This article is devoted to solving the issues raised, within a certain framework. In it, the authors reveal some approaches to the definition of the concept of “inclusive growth”, an attempt is being made to build dynamic series characterizing the parameters and trajectories of inclusive development of the socio-economic environment in the regions of the Volga Federal District.
The results obtained made it possible to identify the main trends and prospects for regional growth of the regions of the Volga Federal District in the paradigm of inclusive development. In addition, the obtained results form the basis for the implementation of measures in the field of public administration to intensify the studied model of economic growth and ensure a sustainable model of regional development.

About the Author

R. T. Burganov
Volga State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism
Russian Federation

PhD in Economics



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Burganov R.T. Empirical assessment of an inclusive model of economic growth in the regions of the Volga federal district. Kazan economic vestnik. 2022;(3):71-78. (In Russ.)

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