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Structural factor of reducing interterritorial inequality in the post-Covid period

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202130102001

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COVID-19; interterritorial inequality; structural factor; the regulating role of the state

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Carrying out large-scale structural transformations of the Russian economy is crucial, especially in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has significant impacts on Russia's regional economic growth and territorial inequality, particularly affecting regions with a weak real sector and an overdeveloped service sector.
Carrying out large-scale structural transformations of both the entire Russian economy and its individual actors is one of the most important tasks of the current stage of national development. The urgency of this problem has increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this paper is to identify the most significant factors in the pandemic that affect the economic growth of Russia's regions and reduce territorial inequality. The use of methods of comparative and economic-statistical analysis made it possible to establish that the most important independent factor in the development of a region is the structure of the economy and such a factor that ensures it as the regional structural (industrial) policy. It has been substantiated that structural modernization is the basis for pursuing a non-contradictory short- and long-term policy to reduce interterritorial inequality. A particularly negative impact of the pandemic on regions with a low level of development of the real sector and overdevelopment of the service sector has been revealed.

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