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Functions of the Regions Social and Economic Development Management in the Conditions of Noncommercial Concession Use

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  • Evgeniy V. Orlov

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Significant stage of theoretical bases consideration of such a regional development instrument as noncommercial concession is a control system of the Russian Federation regions functions definition in new conditions. The specified functions will be almost identical for all regions, and differences can be caused only by the structures of its industrial complexes. The functions of regional and municipal governments, presented in a research, are received as a result of its activity law base analysis. Features of their realization in the conditions of noncommercial concession use are revealed. It is defined that the organizational structure of governments of subfederal and local levels will change not so significantly as filling of their activity and responsibility of particular persons. The functions specified in article are implemented within use of noncommercial concession by means of matrix and modular structure of regional and municipal governments use and creation on these basis the workgroups, which has the right of decision-making. The results received during this research will be used by consideration of other aspects of introduction and use of noncommercial concession. In spite of the fact that theoretical approbation of results, received during given and previous researches, is made on the basis of the Kostroma region, they have universal character and can be applied practically in any region of the Russian Federation after fine tuning under the structure of its industrial complex.

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  • Evgeniy V. Orlov, 2019. "Functions of the Regions Social and Economic Development Management in the Conditions of Noncommercial Concession Use," Administrative Consulting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. North-West Institute of Management., issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:acf:journl:y:2019:id:1017
    DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2019-1-64-78
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