Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy

Achievement of an effective balance between government regulation of business and free competition is the goal of any progressive economy, and attention to this issue is completely justified. This study aims to analyze the concept of administration and "market phenomenon: the collision of coex...

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Main Authors: Rinad A Popov, Victoria V Prokhorova, Elena N Zakharova, Marina E Ordynskaya, Chulpan F Gabidullina
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Quindio 2022-09-01
Series:Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
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Online Access:https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/956
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author Rinad A Popov
Victoria V Prokhorova
Elena N Zakharova
Marina E Ordynskaya
Chulpan F Gabidullina
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description Achievement of an effective balance between government regulation of business and free competition is the goal of any progressive economy, and attention to this issue is completely justified. This study aims to analyze the concept of administration and "market phenomenon: the collision of coexistence in territorial economy. To do so, the systemic, institutional, reproductive approaches are utilized. Based on the results,  the need for a constructive solution to this problem leads to a logical conclusion about the need to create an administrative and economic system to regulate social practice of a new type, based on the principles of maximizing freedom of expression and economic initiative within the boundaries of social expediency. This regulatory system presupposes the presence of continuous monitoring of reproduction processes, the timely identification of constraints on the implementation of the economic strategy and an urgent corrective administrative and economic impact on these elements. The solution to this problem seems possible through the multi-level implementation of BIM technologies in economic administration within the Russian territorial and economic practice, built on the principles of network modeling of the reproduction process.
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spelling doaj.art-6d06c2fb319b46cc87a68f077e40e0a22022-12-22T03:20:22ZspaUniversidad del QuindioRevista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío1794-631X2500-57822022-09-0134S210.33975/riuq.vol34nS2.956Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economyRinad A Popov0Victoria V Prokhorova1Elena N Zakharova2Marina E Ordynskaya3Chulpan F Gabidullina4Kuban State Technological UniversityKuban State Technological UniversityAdyghe State UniversityAdyghe State UniversityTyumen Industrial University Achievement of an effective balance between government regulation of business and free competition is the goal of any progressive economy, and attention to this issue is completely justified. This study aims to analyze the concept of administration and "market phenomenon: the collision of coexistence in territorial economy. To do so, the systemic, institutional, reproductive approaches are utilized. Based on the results,  the need for a constructive solution to this problem leads to a logical conclusion about the need to create an administrative and economic system to regulate social practice of a new type, based on the principles of maximizing freedom of expression and economic initiative within the boundaries of social expediency. This regulatory system presupposes the presence of continuous monitoring of reproduction processes, the timely identification of constraints on the implementation of the economic strategy and an urgent corrective administrative and economic impact on these elements. The solution to this problem seems possible through the multi-level implementation of BIM technologies in economic administration within the Russian territorial and economic practice, built on the principles of network modeling of the reproduction process. https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/956Quality of lifeadministrationmarket phenomenonBIM-technologiesreproduction
spellingShingle Rinad A Popov
Victoria V Prokhorova
Elena N Zakharova
Marina E Ordynskaya
Chulpan F Gabidullina
Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
Quality of life
administration
market phenomenon
BIM-technologies
reproduction
title Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
title_full Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
title_fullStr Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
title_full_unstemmed Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
title_short Administration and "market phenomenon": collision of coexistence in territorial economy
title_sort administration and market phenomenon collision of coexistence in territorial economy
topic Quality of life
administration
market phenomenon
BIM-technologies
reproduction
url https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/956
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