Authors: O.G. Aleshina
Title of the article: The concept of neo-industrial structural shifts under external shocks
Year: 2024, Issue: 2, Pages: 4-11
Branch of knowledge: 5.2.1 Economics
Index UDK: 330.133
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2024-2-4-11
Abstract: The article presents the author's concept of initiating a neo-industrial structural shift in the Russian economy, the susceptibility of which to external shocks (both endogenous – investment, market, and exogenous – sanctions, technological) is increasing throughout the entire period of market transformations. This concept is based on the author’s understanding of the antithesis of the implementation of the shock-protective role of a structural shift in the economy, provided that it is given a neo-industrial regulated nature, and the shock-enhancing role of a structural shift occurring along a deindustrial path in the absence of the required system for its regulation. The object of the study is the structural transformation of the Russian economy, taking place in the context of increasing external shocks and sanctions pressure, mainly in a deindustrial form. The purpose of the study is to formulate a conceptual framework for the transition to regulated structural transformations of the Russian economy of the neo-industrial type, enhancing protection from external shocks. The sequence of stages of implementing the concept of initiating a neo-industrial structural shift in the Russian economy has been determined, including the concentration of state efforts on the primary change in the structure of the reproductive system (with an increase in the rate of accumulation and the share of autonomous investments in the distribution of GDP), subsequently the sectoral structure (with an increase in the share of high-tech and manufacturing industries in GDP, investment and exports), and finally – the structure of participation of the Russian economy in the development of global financial and economic relations (changing the role of a supplier of raw materials to a full participant in the “markets of the future”).
Key words: concept neo-industrial structural shift external shocks resistance to shocks
Receiving date: 25.04.2024
Approval date: 15.05.2024
Publication date: 08.08.2024
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