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The study is devoted to the analysis of the origin of the effects of the discrepancy between the dynamics of the productive and resource indicators of the regions in the context of the stagnation of the Russian economy in 2014–2016. During this period, multidirectional dynamics of the main indicators of economic growth was recorded, which is caused not only by market factors, but also by changes in the resource potential of the territories.
The modern principles of the “survival” of participants in economic relations (entrepreneurs, enterprises, regions) are formulated in the conditions of the crisis. The essence and systematization of the main features of the effects of discrepancy of dynamics in the analysis of regional socio-economic systems is determined. It is substantiated that the analysis of decoupling effects or the effects of divergence of dynamics is applicable to situations when the series of economic indicators that must have a correlation or fundamentally grounded dependence move either in different directions or in one direction, but it is incommensurable with other indicators of the intensity and range of the changes.
The analysis of the discrepancies in the dynamics of the main regional indicators of economic growth and consumption of resources (energy and investment) was carried out. It is revealed that resource differences in dynamics in different combinations of economic resources (labor, material, energy, investment, etc.) can also give the researcher useful information for optimizing the resource potential of the enterprise, industry, regional and national socio-economic system.
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Panshin, I.V. (2018). Effects of Differences of Regional Economy’s Dynamics: A Resource Aspect. In: Popkova, E. (eds) The Impact of Information on Modern Humans. HOSMC 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 622. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75383-6_93
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