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Compositional methodology for conducting the research of municipalities’ economic development

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  • Elena B. Dvoryadkina

    (Ural State University of Economics, Ekaterinburg, Russia)

  • Anna M. Ermakova

    (Industrial University of Tyumen, Tyumen, Russia)

  • Natalia A. Istomina

    (Ural State University of Economics, Ekaterinburg, Russia)

Abstract

At present, the scientific paradigm of municipal economics is being formed, different theories and concepts related to municipal research are being studied and discussed. Therefore, there is a need for a relevant methodology to investigate the economic development of municipalities. Science has established certain approaches to explore the issues of municipal economy, yet the extension of the subject of regional and municipal economics stimulates the proposal of the new ones. The paper aims to validate a new compositional methodology for conducting the research of municipalities’ economic development. The methodological basis of the study consists of the theories of regional development, the paradigm of municipal economics, as well as the spatial, evolutionary and systems approaches. The paper relies on a host of general scientific methods including reviewing, comparative analysis, and systematisation. Based on revealing the essence of the term “composition” and presenting the arguments confirming the appropriateness of using it in the regional economics discourse the authors formulate the principles of the compositional methodological approach to the research of municipalities’ economic development, which include the principles of equipoise, dynamism, unity and subordination, integrity, harmony. The compositional methodological approach benefits from the three underlying methodologies: spatio-temporal, evolutionary, and systems ones, the application of which in the aggregate allows conceptualising the basic propositions for the research of the municipalities’ economic development through the principles of composition. The developed original approach will help create a methodological foundation for investigating the municipalities’ economic development in conditions of a new axiological paradigm emerging in society

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  • Elena B. Dvoryadkina & Anna M. Ermakova & Natalia A. Istomina, 2024. "Compositional methodology for conducting the research of municipalities’ economic development," Journal of New Economy, Ural State University of Economics, vol. 25(4), pages 68-84, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:url:izvest:v:25:y:2024:i:4:p:68-84
    DOI: 10.29141/2658-5081-2024-25-4-4
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    • R10 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - General
    • R11 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes
    • O18 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure

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