Lukyanenko O. The formation of mechanism of ensuring sustainable economic development of regions

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0414U005923

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.05 - Розвиток продуктивних сил і регіональна економіка

12-12-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.089.01

O.M.Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv

Essay

Objective: To improve and develop the theoretical, methodological, Instrumentation tools and practical advice on the formation mechanism of the sustainable economic development of regions in the transformation of the Ukrainian economy. The object of study - management processes for sustainable economic development of the regions in terms of transformational change of the national economy. Subject of investigation - a set of theoretical and methodological positions, approaches and tools to build a mechanism for sustainable regional development. Methods: Scientometric, morphological, correlation and expert analysis; taxonomic analysis; Markov processes; cluster analysis; cognitive analysis. Submitted by: definition of the category of "sustainable development of the region", the hallmark of which is the ability of regions to support their development targets, taking into account trends in the individual components of the economic development of the territory in the event of external and internal threats through the development of strategic and tactical decisions. Improved: method of forming space indicators of regional economic development, which is based on a three-step reduction using scientometric, expert and correlation analysis; approaches to determining the stability of species that occur at regional development (sustainable regional development based on the principle of self-regulation (SRR1), with the development of compensatory mechanisms (SRR2) is the need to change the planned development trajectories (SRR3)). Implemented: diagnostic methodological support sustainable economic development. Areas of use: regional authorities, universities.

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