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Authors

Slepakov S. S.

Degree
Doctor of Economics,Professor, Distinguished Educationalist of the Russian Federation, Head of Corporate Management Chair, Pyatigorsk Branch of the State Technical University of the Northern Caucasus
Articles

Competitiveness in the regional economic sectors (resorts and recreation centers)

Few researchers raised the issue of increasing the Russian resorts and recreation centers' competitiveness level in the post-transition period as nobody considered it to be appropriate and nobody applied the competition theory to the recreation sector analysis during the Soviet planned economy period when there was no competition whatsoever. At present, an open tour operator services market has emerged in the new environment. The Russian and foreign tour operators compete when offering tours to the Russian and foreign resorts. The authors of the article touch upon the issue of increasing the Russian regional resorts competitive potential.
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Budget efficiency of resorts and recreation centers in contributing to the competitiveness level increase in the regional economy

The modern Russian regions' development is an issue that has been poorly researched. According to the authors, the main reason for that (among other things) is the fact that the federal center uses its domineering policies that are especially clearly seen in the financial sphere. As a result, many regions and country constituent territories have no opportunity to continue the social and economic development of their businesses and production sector as it is determined by the funds allocated centrally. Consequently, the regional agglomerations find themselves in an even more complicated situation as they are, as a rule, not regarded as independent economic entities by the modern Russian legislative bodies. This is the reason why the regional economic systems' development is hampered, they cannot become competitive and efficient, and thus, the national economy cannot enter the «civilized» market.
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