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Влияние ПИИ на формирование и реализацию стратегических региональных приоритетов развития // The impact of FDI on setting and implementation of strategic priorities for regional development

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  • A. Tedeyeva V.

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow)

  • А. Тедеева В.

    (МГУ имени М.В. Ломоносова, Москва)

Abstract

The subject of study is foreign direct investment (FDI) being a source for attracting both financial resources to implement investment projects in certain regions and improved production technologies, quality management systems, established sales markets, etc. The purpose of the work is to estimate the relationship between the growth in intensity of FDI inflows into the region’s economy and the increased potential for implementation of regional strategic development priorities. Thus, the growth in dynamics of accumulated foreign direct investment in the region may serve as an indicator of efficient economic strategy aimed at increased investment attractiveness, improved technologies, and broader integration into international economic relations. The article notes that FDI influences setting of strategic priorities designed to achieve desired results. The paper concludes that regions seeking to increase foreign investors’ activity should develop strategic documents that stipulate priorities and ensure the coherence of interests and values between foreign investors and regional business entities. Results: the article presents an analysis of dynamics in FDI inflows into the economy of Russian regions, their sources and sectoral allocation structure. Conclusions are drawn about the FDI effectiveness for financing strategic projects in various regions of the country. Also, the study identifies regions that consistently implement the set priorities and successfully attract FDI to develop manufacturing enterprises. Предмет исследования — прямые иностранные инвестиции (ПИИ), являющиеся источником привлечения как финансовых ресурсов для реализации инвестиционных проектов в отдельных регионах, так и более совершенных производственных технологий, качественных систем управления, налаженных рынков сбыта и пр. Цель работы — выявление наличия зависимости между ростом интенсивности притока ПИИ в экономику региона и повышением потенциала реализации региональных стратегических приоритетов развития. В статье отмечается, что под влиянием ПИИ происходит формирование стратегических приоритетов, направленных именно на достижение подобных результатов. В работе сделан вывод о том, что регионы, стремящиеся к увеличению инвестиционной активности со стороны иностранных корпораций, должны формировать стратегические документы, определяющие приоритеты, обеспечивающие согласованность интересов и ценностей иностранных инвесторов и региональных экономических субъектов. Результаты: в статье представлен анализ динамики поступления ПИИ в экономику регионов России, источники их происхождения и отраслевая структура распределения. Сделаны выводы об эффективности применения этого способа инвестирования стратегических проектов в различных регионах страны, выделены регионы, последовательно реализующие приоритеты привлечения ПИИ для развития предприятий обрабатывающей промышленности.

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  • A. Tedeyeva V. & А. Тедеева В., 2018. "Влияние ПИИ на формирование и реализацию стратегических региональных приоритетов развития // The impact of FDI on setting and implementation of strategic priorities for regional development," Экономика. Налоги. Право // Economics, taxes & law, ФГОБУ "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 11(4), pages 152-160.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:econom:y:2018:i:4:p:152-160
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