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In an era defined by the global transformation of the world order, characterized by a multitude of external and internal challenges, a new conceptual framework is advanced to steer the Russian economy toward a path of balanced growth aligned with the strategic imperatives of national security and sovereignty. The paper underscores the necessity of shifting away from the dominant paradigm, which prioritizes gross domestic product maximization and raw material exports, toward a novel, multi-vector model of economic development. In this emerging system, priority national objectives serve as the core reference points for strategic planning and the efficient allocation of resources.A central proposition of the article is the reconceptualization of economic growth, not as an ultimate goal in itself, as historically assumed, but as an instrumental means to achieve broader, more complex objectives: technological sovereignty, enhanced quality of life, balanced regional development, and the sustainable renewal of human capital, recognized as the foundational asset of the post-industrial economy.The analysis further identifies the institutional conditions required for this paradigm shift, wherein national projects evolve beyond mere programmatic initiatives to become the cornerstone of an integrated organizational and economic architecture. This architecture effectively unites state, civil society, and private-sector efforts into a cohesive and tightly interlinked development ecosystem. Special emphasis is placed on the imperative to adopt flexible and adaptive governance mechanisms, such as scenario-based forecasting and indicative planning, that allow for agile responses to internal and external shocks while preserving the strategic coherence of national economic policy. The paper also articulates a redefined role for the public sector: no longer as a monopolistic regulator, but as a strategic institutional investor, an innovation catalyst, and a guarantor of the social contract. In this capacity, the state ensures that principles of efficiency, environmental sustainability, and social equity are embedded within a unified national development strategy.Finally, the success of the proposed model is argued to hinge less on the quantitative scale of available resources and more on the presence of sustained political will, high-caliber public administration, and informed societal choices oriented toward long-term collective welfare. This, in turn, necessitates the emergence of a new political economy grounded in trust, transparency, and shared responsibility for the nation’s future. The article is intended for scholars, policymakers, experts, and all stakeholders engaged in shaping Russia’s strategic trajectory.
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A. D. Nekipelov, 2026.
"Conceptualizing Balanced Socio-Economic Development in Russia,"
Administrative Consulting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. North-West Institute of Management., issue 1.
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RePEc:acf:journl:y:2026:id:2906
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