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Title of the article Economic Analysis оf the Structure оf Russian Mechanical Engineering: Theory аnd Practice Issues
Pages 101-118
Author 1 Egor Leonidovich Domnich
Candidate Economics, Research Fellow.
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
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Abstract Despite the obvious importance, the structure and structural characteristics of the Russian mechanical engineering aren’t properly described in modern studies. Methodological approaches to the assessment and meaningful interpretation of the structure of mechanical engineering production become especially important within a regional level. The paper covers the issues of economic analysis of the structure of Russian engineering industries. The author substantiates the insolvency of a standard approach to the analysis on the basis of two-digit RCEA codes. The researcher provides structural features of engineering industries on the basis of philosophic understanding of the structure. In the author’s opinion, such features include following: production integration in the long technological chains; high economic, social and technological significance of repair and service; exceptional defensive significance of the industry and a high share of scientific expenses in the structure of the industry output. The study formulates the most important contradictions that define the development of mechanical engineering of Russia at the present stage.
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DOI 10.14530/se.2014.1.101-118
Keywords ♦ engineering industries ♦ economic analysis ♦ structure ♦ dialectical contradictions ♦ Russia
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For citation Domnich E.L. Economic Analysis оf the Structure оf Russian Mechanical Engineering: Theory аnd Practice Issues. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2014, no. 1, pp. 101-118. DOI: 10.14530/se.2014.1.101-118. (In Russian).
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