ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF INVESTMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEPRESSED REGIONS

Social and economic spheres of depressed regions develop unfavorably which, in its turn, leads to the negative pace of the national economy development. “Depressed regions” have a higher growth rate of investments in fixed capital per capita than the Russian indicators, but the growth of investme...

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Main Authors: Marina PALKINA, Valentina KISLITSYNA, Konstantin CHERNYSHEV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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Online Access:http://www.jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_31_analysis_of_the_relationship_of_investment_and_demographic_factors_in_the_development_of_depressed_regions__abstract.pdf
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Summary:Social and economic spheres of depressed regions develop unfavorably which, in its turn, leads to the negative pace of the national economy development. “Depressed regions” have a higher growth rate of investments in fixed capital per capita than the Russian indicators, but the growth of investment does not cause unambiguous changes in the demographic indicators of development. All “depressed regions” are currently characterized by depopulation and a negative balance of interregional migration. Thus, despite the growth of investment, “depressed regions” are characterized by a reduction in labor and demographic potential. The problem of analyzing the relationship between investment and demographic factors in the development of “depressed regions” is not fully studied today, which undoubtedly affects the quality and effectiveness of decisions made by state authorities to overcome the depressive nature of their economies.
ISSN:2067-4082
2068-9969