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The Optimal Ratio of State Management to Market Self-Administration in a Multicultural Region

In: Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia

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  • Larisa I. Nekhvyadovich

    (Altai State University)

  • Aleksandr A. Zhidkikh

    (Altai State Technical University)

  • Darima A. Kozhakova

    (Gorno-Altaisk State University)

Abstract

The purpose of the chapter is to develop the scientific and methodological approach to determining the optimal ratio of state management to market self-administration in a multicultural region and to approbate it by the example of multicultural regions of modern Russia. Analysis of the share of the employed with higher education, foreign trade balance, coefficient of migration growth per 10,000 people, and Gini coefficient in top-5 multicultural regions of Russia in 2018 and its direct average are analyzed. The scientific and methodological approach to determining the optimal ratio of state management to market self-administration in a multicultural region is offered, which allows determining the perspectives of reduction of expenditures of the state regional budget and determining the necessity for their increase.

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  • Larisa I. Nekhvyadovich & Aleksandr A. Zhidkikh & Darima A. Kozhakova, 2020. "The Optimal Ratio of State Management to Market Self-Administration in a Multicultural Region," Contributions to Economics, in: Elena G. Popkova & Konstantin V. Vodenko (ed.), Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, chapter 0, pages 221-229, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-38497-5_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_25
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