Book chapter
Использование производственной функции как инструмента для формирования промышленной и внешнеэкономической политики региона
С. 92-96.
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Object: Modeling and analysis of production function for branches of Russian industry. Methods: correlated and regression analysis. Results: Three production functions were constructed: for manufacturing industry, for extractive industry and for production and distribution electricity, gas and water. The analysis of the coefficients shows that the main growth factor of manufacturing industry is labor. For the extractive industry a role of capital is more important. Scientific newness: Production functions for three branches of Russian industry were ware constructed. The way to construct a production function based on Russian statistic was suggested. The conclusions about growth factors for manufacturing and extractive industries were made. Substance: The model helps to forecast growth of Russian industry because of changes in the productive factors.
This article describes the history of development of industry of St. Petersburg, her modern status and role on the economy of the city. The features of different branches of industry of the city was examined in historical phase and in our time, evaluation of investment attractiveness of branches of city industry proposed. The status of the largest enterprises of St. Petersburg explored, their resistance to changes of different factors of external environment is determined. The employment at the enterprises of SaintPetersburg analyzed, and considered their relationship with changes in the structure of investments in city industry Analysis of existed regional programs is presented, and and proposes measures to complement the relevant regional programs