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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY

Abstract

The article discusses the theoretical and methodological bases of management of sustainable development sectors at the regional level. The conditions for the sustainable development of the industry as a complex socio-economic system proved hierarchy of sustainable development of industry and the need to form complexes of the pyramid strategies to achieve them. On the basis of the research the following conclusions are made: 1) the development of the industry as a complex socio-economic system can be considered sustainable if it: is capable of self-preservation (which has the potential of self-development); adapting to the effects of external and internal environment (development provides security); it is an environmentally-oriented (keeps the natural foundation of its existence) and destroys the society; 2) in the light of the theory of innovation development of the sectors of the economy takes place only on the basis of consistently implemented product, process, organizational, managerial and social innovation; 3) according to the paradigm of sustainable development, federal and regional governmental power structures, companies and enterprises in the formation of a strategy for sustainable development of the industry is crucial to bear in mind the failure of industrial policy in the traditional sense of the growth of key economic indicators as economic growth only can be a sign of sustainable development, if it is aimed at improving the quality of life, the preservation of the ecological and biological balance, is provided with the newest productive forces and the development of new technological ways.

About the Authors

L. K. Gurieva
North-Ossetian State University
Russian Federation


A. V. Dzhioev
North-Ossetian State University
Russian Federation


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Gurieva L.K., Dzhioev A.V. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY. Science Almanac of Black Sea Region Countries. 2016;(2):5-8.

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