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Mutual loyalty as a condition for the modernization of the system of interaction between business and government: the regional dimension

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  • Degtyarev, Alexander

    (Ufa State University of Economy and Service)

  • Malikov, Rustam

    (Ufa State University of Economy and Service)

  • Grishin, Konstantin

    (Ufa State University of Economy and Service)

Abstract

The article deals with the problems of modernization of regional system of cooperation between business and government in the transition of the Russian economy to a model of sustainable growth based on innovative renewal and diversification. Analyzed various aspects of modern practices of relations of power and business structures in the regions and municipalities. The necessity of re-engineering of business relations of the Russian business with the regional authorities from the format "business-slave power" in the format of "Business Partner of power." A new approach to assessing the effectiveness of the interaction of government and business organizations, the foundation of which is laid criterion of mutual loyalty. Substantiates the institutional model of interaction between businesses and regional authorities in view of informal contacts.

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  • Degtyarev, Alexander & Malikov, Rustam & Grishin, Konstantin, 2013. "Mutual loyalty as a condition for the modernization of the system of interaction between business and government: the regional dimension," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 168-186, October.
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