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Analysis of the information potential of the Russian regions in relationship with indicators of economic development

Abstract

The article studies the role and significance of information resources as a multifaceted issue implemented in various public spheres, and, as a response, causing transformational processes in legislation, politics, economics, culture and social structure by increasing the volume and quality of information needs. The differentiation of the reactivity of these changes is noted, which determines the potential discrepancy between the levels of development of public spheres, which forms a social retardation, the result of which is a potentiated social crisis, and paradoxically contributes to the development of socio-economic tools for regulating progress. It is concluded that the peculiarity of modern Russian society, characterized by the growth of not only information resources, but also information needs that have the properties of inexhaustibility, determines the need to maintain and increase the information potential both at the national and regional levels, since the ability to form dissemination and protection of information determines the information sovereignty of the territory and contributes to the improvement of its socio-economic situation. The observed differentiation in the distribution of information resources, the level of their availability for various economic entities, non-price information signals cause the transformation of a sustainable private information advantage into competitiveness of the socioeconomic and / or political orientation of the regional, national or global levels.

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I. Yu. Orlov
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
Russian Federation

PhD in Economics, Assistant Professor



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Orlov I.Yu. Analysis of the information potential of the Russian regions in relationship with indicators of economic development. Kazan economic vestnik. 2022;(1):67-75. (In Russ.)

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