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Regional Economics: Theory and Practice
 

RETRACTED: The new industrialization steady-state path of the Russian regions

Retraction reason: Redundant publication. The article has been published in Journal: Link
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Retraction date September 25, 2019

Ретракция

Vol. 14, Iss. 1, JANUARY 2016

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Received: 31 July 2015

Accepted: 17 August 2015

Available online: 24 January 2016

Subject Heading: SOCIOECONOMIC POLICY

JEL Classification: L50, L60, O14, O18, R58

Pages: 153-168

Akberdina V.V. Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
akb_vik@mail.ru

Korovin G.B. Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
grig_korovin@mail.ru

Importance The article considers the issues of deindustrialization and re-industrialization under stirring up the development of old and new industrial regions of the Russian Federation.
Objectives The study aims to identify the causes of the deindustrialization in Russia, to determine the most promising regions from the viewpoint of industrial development, the possibilities, the development path dependency in the light of new industrialization vector.
Methods For the study, we used a data analysis of regional statistics, policy and strategy documents, an indicative analysis and a model of innovation resonance.
Results Our study highlighted groups of regions: new industrial regions, old industrial regions, as well as the regions that strengthened their manufacturing industries. Differentiating the industrial regions allowed a hypothesis about the uniqueness of the trajectory of development of the region that takes into account resource, structural and institutional features. We propose to use an innovation resonance model for modelling such individual paths in the regions' development.
Conclusions and Relevance The analysis of the development potential of industrial regions confirmed the hypothesis concerning the need to develop an individual trajectory of development of individual types of regions. The study showed that the industrial complex of Russia, as a whole, has a high innovative potential, but there is a significant disparity of innovation dynamics. The most important catalyst for innovative resonance should be the functional industrial policy carried out in the regions.

Keywords: regional economy, deindustrialization, innovative resonance, re-industrialization

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