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Producible Structure as a Factor of Russian Economy Sustainable Development*

https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2017-7-3-21-29

Abstract

The paper considers the producible structure of the manufacturing industry in Russia. For its characteristics, a system of indicators and a scheme for calculating their values have been developed. The analysis of the obtained results has shown that 70% of the manufacturing industry cost falls on the sectors of the medium-tech low and low-tech sectors. At the same time, the contribution of three industries out of total 27 is more than 50%. The export potential of the manufacturing industry in the world market is represented by 25% of the total cost of shipped products, half of which falls on the products of the industry “Coke production and petroleum products”. In each manufacturing sector, there is one sector, accounting for more than 40% of the value of the shipped products by the sector and the greater part of the exports value. Over the period of 2011 to 2015, the share of medium-tech low-tech sectors has significantly increased, reaching 50% due to “Coke production and petroleum products” outrunning growth. The importance of the manufacturing industry technological structure for the formation of the Russian economy new model is discussed.

About the Author

Y. S. Bogachev
Financial University
Russian Federation
Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Chief Research Fellow, Institute for Industrial Policy and Institutional Development


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Bogachev Y.S. Producible Structure as a Factor of Russian Economy Sustainable Development*. Management Sciences. 2017;7(3):21-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2017-7-3-21-29

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