Authors: V.E. Skripko
Title of the article: Main directions of network structural policy in the Russian economy
Year: 2025, Issue: 1, Pages: 45-51
Branch of knowledge: 5.2.1 Economics
Index UDK: 338.242
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2025-1-45-51
Abstract: This article presents an approach to formulating the main directions of the state structural policy in the system of network transformation of the economy, allowing to give this process a consistent character in the conditions of uncertainty of external shock impact. The purpose of the study is to clarify the definition of the state network structural policy and show its directions covering various aspects of the network transformation of the economy. The principles of network structural policy are considered, which are a continuation of the development of the principles of network transformation of the economy – the use of economic regulatory instruments instead of directive influence, the concentration of incentives in the high-tech segment of the network economy, public-private partnership of network creation and investment in new technologies, strengthening the stability of factor markets to external shocks during the network transformation of the economy. The priorities and conditions for implementing the network structural policy in the Russian economy are identified, its definition is clarified, and the role of the state in its implementation is highlighted. The definition of the tasks of the network structural policy, the choice of its objects and subjects - the Central Bank and the Ministries of Finance, Economic and Digital Development, unions and associations in the field of network entrepreneurship, investment and joint consumption, universities and independent developers of advanced technologies – are substantiated. The main directions for implementing the network structural policy are proposed, including reproductive, cluster-market, innovative-technological, institutional.
Key words: network transformation structural policy state regulation economy
Receiving date: 22.01.2025
Approval date: 17.03.2025
Publication date: 07.05.2025
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.