UDC 332.1
DOI: 10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.12.11.019

Authors

Mikhail A. Zagorodnov,
Financial University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

In the context of global challenges of macropolitical and macroeconomic nature, the Russian Federation needs to create and improve more flexible and operational mechanisms for the development of horizontal and vertical meso-economic relations. One of these tools is the "Individual Programs of Socio-Economic Development of Problem Regions" (hereinafter referred to as the IPD), which is designed to reduce socio-economic imbalances, crisis sectors of the de-pressed regions of Russia, to create conditions for extensive growth of the regional economy, which, in turn, over time will have a number of features and competitive advantages obtained as a result of intensive growth. The goal was achieved by solving the following tasks: 1) defining the concept of a depressed region, 2) defining the concepts of endogenous and exogenous resources, 3) definition of the concept of IPDs, 4) study of IPD as a tool for managing endogenous and exogenous resources of a depressed region. Conclusion: as a result of the analysis, the potential risk areas for the implementation of IPD are identified, and the possibility of creating a qualita-tively new direction for the implementation of the essence of IPD as a flexible tool for institutional and economic interaction between the federal center and a depressed region is investigated, tak-ing into account 2 areas: resource provision and established traditions (as capital).

Keywords

space, individual program of regional development, organization, exogenous and endogenous resources of the region, development, depressed region, Institutionalism