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Title of the article Neo-Industrialization – Towards a ‘New Geometry’ of Economic Spatial Interactions
Pages 7-38
Author 1 Valeriy Anatolievich Kryukov
Academician of the RAS, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Director
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering SB RAS
17 Academician Lavrentyev Av., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
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ORCID: 0000-0002-7315-6044
Author 2 Yakov Valeryevich Kryukov
Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Senior Research Scientist
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering SB RAS
17 Academician Lavrentyev Av., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
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ORCID: 0000-0001-5891-2588
Abstract The paper considers specific features of formation and development of organizational structures in the Russian economy, aimed both at achieving economic and technological sovereignty and at developing cooperation and interaction of complementary industries and spheres of economic activity. The most important features of the proposed approach include the consideration and development of interaction through the lens of spatial characteristics of the domestic economy. According to the authors, the Russian economy is characterized by an increasingly important role of the spatial factor in solving all the main tasks of socio-economic development. This is associated with significant distances of delivery and provision of goods and services, as well as with a high degree of spatial dispersion of individual stages and redistribution within the value chain (added value). Failure to take this circumstance into account in the process of ‘radical’ economic reforms over the past 30–35 years has led to the degradation of many industries and spheres of economic activity – the rupture or elimination of fragments of value chains (added value) created in the process of industrialization. The authors of the paper develop and detail the approach to the formation of sustainable value chains (added value), called ‘pulse projects’, developed by the IEIE. It is proposed to develop these projects on the basis of a combination of vertical integration processes of complementary stages and redistribution (located in different regions of the country). Such development is closely related to the building of horizontal interactions at individual stages of economic processes and technological redistribution. This approach allows, according to the authors, to ensure the formation and development of horizontal interactions in the context of implementing both the tasks of spatial development and achieving the priorities of scientific and technological policy
Code 334.021
JEL D23, L10, R50
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.14530/se.2024.3.007-038
Keywords spatial development, organizational and economic forms, vertical and horizontal interactions, impulse projects, science and technology policy, Russia
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For citation Kryukov V.A., Kryukov Y.V. Neo-Industrialization – Towards a ‘New Geometry’ of Economic Spatial Interactions. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2024, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 7–38. https://dx.doi.org/10.14530/se.2024.3.007-038 (In Russian)
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Financing The article presents the results of the research carried out at the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Priority Direction 5.6.3.2. Mechanisms for the Formation of a New Model of Spatial Development of the Russian Federation Economy, Ensuring Sustainable Development and Connectivity of Its Territories in the Context of Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century; Project 5.6.3.2. Expert-analytical, organizational and methodological elements of the system of indicative planning of scientific, technological and balanced spatial development of Russia in the implementation of large investment projects
Submitted 27.06.2024
Approved after reviewing 22.07.2024
Accepted for publication 31.07.2024
Available online 04.10.2024

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