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Strategizing a New Economy – “New Systemic†Planning

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  • Alla A. Nikonova

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The development of the concept of strategic planning and management of a changing economy is considered. The research is based on the provisions of the system economic theory, which makes it possible to fully describe the dynamics of changes and their mutual impact on the economy and society. At the same time, the “new system feature†of strategic planning means bringing the strategy-building mechanisms into line with both the requirements of the new economy and the internal logic of the evolution of the national socio-economic system (SES). The theoretical and practical significance of the approach is to improve the model of planning and management in the Russian Federation, since the existing practice is not fully adequate to the new economy, which creates difficulties and risks for the scientific and technological development of the country in the era of global changes. In this regard, the concept of strategizing the economy based on system economic theory is proposed. The definition of “strategizing†concept, as well as its scientific foundations and key stages, is formulated. The scheme of strategizing as an iterative process is presented. It is shown that following the system concept of strategizing the new economy can significantly increase the validity of the strategy and lead to the harmonization of the SES; otherwise, the imbalance of sectors and the non-stationary economy may increase.

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  • Alla A. Nikonova, 2020. "Strategizing a New Economy – “New Systemic†Planning," Economics of Contemporary Russia, Regional Public Organization for Assistance to the Development of Institutions of the Department of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, issue 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:ack:journl:y:2020:id:494
    DOI: 10.33293/1609-1442-2020-3(90)-90-102
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