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Simulation parameters of the institutional configuration of the regional business environment
[Моделирование Параметров Развития Институциональной Конфигурации Региональной Деловой Среды]

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  • Malikov, Rustam (Маликов, Рустам)

    (Ufa State University of Economics and Service)

  • Grishin, Konstantin (Гришин, Константин)

    (Ufa State University of Economics and Service)

Abstract

The article deals with the institutional support of the regional business environment as the basis for successful economic and social development of the region. Using the methodology of the institutional matrix business model analyzes the process of formation of the institutions of the business environment in the region. The conclusion of the determining role of the institutional configuration of the business environment in the existing differences in the levels of socio-economic development of regions. To carry out simulation settings for creating and maintaining a favorable institutional configuration of the business environment in the Russian regions. Proposed methodological tools, which allows regional authorities to calculate the parameters of the formation and maintenance of a favorable institutional configuration of the business environment and on this basis to make rational management decisions.

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  • Malikov, Rustam (Маликов, Рустам) & Grishin, Konstantin (Гришин, Константин), 2014. "Simulation parameters of the institutional configuration of the regional business environment [Моделирование Параметров Развития Институциональной Конфигурации Региональной Деловой Среды]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 6, pages 171-185, December.
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    1. Solodilova, Natalia (Солодникова, Наталья) & Malikov, Rustam (Маликов, Рустам) & Grishin, Constantin (Гришин, Константин), 2017. "Institutional Configuration of Regional Business Environment [Институциональная Конфигурация Региональной Деловой Среды]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 134-149, June.
    2. Solodilova, Natalia Z. (Солодилова, Наталья) & Malikov, Rustam I. (Маликов, Рустам И.) & Grishin, Constantin E. (Гришин, Константин Е.), 2018. "Configuration Approach to Researching Regional Entrepreneurial Ecosystems [Конфигурационный Подход К Исследованию Региональной Экосистемы Предпринимательства]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 5, pages 134-155, October.
    3. Natalya Solodilova & Rustam Malikov & Konstantin Grishin, 2015. "Potential for Development and Limitations of Regional Business Environment," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(2), pages 137-148.
    4. Solodilova, N. Z. & Malikov, R. I. & Grishin, K. Ye., 2015. "Potential for Development and Limitations of Regional Business Environment," R-Economy, Ural Federal University, Graduate School of Economics and Management, vol. 1(2), pages 258-267.

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