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Factors of regional competitiveness formation

https://doi.org/10.32686/2542-0259-2020-1-70-75

Abstract

А country's сompetitiveness cannot be achieved if the competitiveness of its constituent regions is low. Thus, the regions actually determine the socio-economic processes carried out in the state, and the state, in turn, adjusts the factors that determine the development of the region. The article identifies the factors that influence the development of regional competitiveness and the mechanisms for regulating these factors.

Scientific novelty: the content of the concept of competitiveness of the region is revealed, factors preventing the full and homogeneous development of competitive potential of the regions are identified, a set of measures aimed at improving the regional, in particular, and national competitiveness of the Russian economy is defined.

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Sh. M. Shikhsaidov
FAS Russia
Russian Federation

Shamil M. Shikhsaidov

Moscow



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Shikhsaidov Sh.M. Factors of regional competitiveness formation. Russian competition law and economy. 2020;(1):70-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/2542-0259-2020-1-70-75

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