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The Mechanism of Optimal Development of the Regional Spatial and Sectoral Structure in the Conditions of Transition to the Digital Economy

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  • Yuri V. Misharin

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In article approaches to justification of the mechanism of optimum development of regional spatial-industry structure in the conditions of transition to digital economy are generalized theoretical-methodological. In the conditions of the next multidimensional crisis of a world economic system caused by competitive wars and local wars with use of lethal weapon the frailty of the existing economic theories at their checking is shown by order and chaos. It indicates the need of application of the basic theory for economy for which the existing economic theories are the first and second derivatives with the specific set of the principles of development. As such basic theory the chaotic theory of inflation of economic space (CTIES) as an analog of the chaotic theory of inflation of the Universe which is the basic theory in a modern general scientific picture of the world can serve in economy. The author offers based on CTIES use of the principles of sustainable development as the transitional stage to a noonomy, at the same time needs the solution of problems of balancing of developments on the chosen parameters by means of application of a triad of matrixes paradigmatic, management and matrixes of technological effectiveness within trinities «society – ​economy – ​ecology», «organization – ​motivation – ​informatization» and «labor instrument – ​objects of the labor – ​work» respectively. The most acceptable methodology for this purpose is the methodology based on the geometrical theory of optimal management. Such approach assumes work with Big Data, Data Science, Data mining, Machine learning, etc. characterizing transition to digital economy and, respectively, to researches on the basis of the Fourth paradigm of science (Science 4.0, E-science).

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  • Yuri V. Misharin, 2023. "The Mechanism of Optimal Development of the Regional Spatial and Sectoral Structure in the Conditions of Transition to the Digital Economy," 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:2023:id:852
    DOI: 10.33293/1609-1442-2023-3(102)-20-32
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