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The Economic Potential Of Large Municipal Entities: Theoretical And Methodological Approaches To Analysis
[Экономический Потенциал Крупных Муниципальных Образований: Теоретические И Методологические Подходы К Анализу]

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  • Oleinik, Varvara (Олейник, Варвара)

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

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The article considers approaches in order to study large municipal entities and their economic potential. The authors specify that large municipal entities in modern conditions have a multifunctional structure, so they propose an interdisciplinary approach to their study. The article discusses such approaches to analyzing large municipalities as: philosophical; research from the perspective of social sciences and the humanities (political science, sociological, psychological, historiographic and ethnographic approaches). The authors analyze large municipalities from the perspective of the geographical approach; urban theory; urban planning and architecture. The problem of studying large municipalities in the legal sciences is separately investigated. With the help of the economic approach the authors show that at the core of urbanization and the emergence of large municipalities there are three effects: comparative advantage, concentration effect, and localization effect. The authors give classification of large municipalities. The authors propose a systematic approach to analyzing large cities, representing the unity of the functional approach, open systems methodology and the factor approach. Under the latter, it is proposed to understand the economic potential of the city, which presupposes the possibility of efficient use of available resources and their maximum inclusion in social reproduction in order to meet the needs of the municipality population. The authors substantiate the classification of the economic potential of a large municipal formation, which consists of: the resource (basic and used), innovative and infrastructural potentials.

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  • Oleinik, Varvara (Олейник, Варвара), 2020. "The Economic Potential Of Large Municipal Entities: Theoretical And Methodological Approaches To Analysis [Экономический Потенциал Крупных Муниципальных Образований: Теоретические И Методологически," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 40-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2023
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