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The Main Parameters of Functioning of Nationally Oriented Capital in the Russian System of State Management

In: Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia

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  • Konstantin V. Vodenko

    (Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI))

  • Natalia A. Bagrova

    (Rostov State Transport University)

  • Valeriy V. Kasyanov

    (Kuban State University)

  • Natalya A. Levchenko

    (Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI))

  • Eduard E. Genzyuk

    (Don State Technical University)

Abstract

The purpose of the chapter is to analyze the formation and development of nationally oriented capital in the system of state management within consideration of the conceptual and socially practical parameters of this phenomenon. Based on treating nationally oriented capital as a vector of activities of the economy’s actors, which are aimed at implementation of the national interests and priorities in the context of sustainable socioeconomic development, it is concluded that the system of state management outlines approaches to stimulation and support for nationally oriented capital and creation of the corresponding institutional and structural conditions. The authors state that complexity of this process consists of the dual situation, which is connected to reproduction of the conflict of the national and private/corporate interests.

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  • Konstantin V. Vodenko & Natalia A. Bagrova & Valeriy V. Kasyanov & Natalya A. Levchenko & Eduard E. Genzyuk, 2020. "The Main Parameters of Functioning of Nationally Oriented Capital in the Russian System of State Management," Contributions to Economics, in: Elena G. Popkova & Konstantin V. Vodenko (ed.), Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, chapter 0, pages 43-49, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-38497-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_6
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