Competitive potential of ad ministrative-territorial units: assessment and development directions

The modern socio-economic development of Belarus takes place in the context of increasing competition between its administrative-territorial units (hereinafter referred to as ATUs) for economic and demographic resources through improving the population's standard of living. Experience shows tha...

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Main Author: Maxim B. Ivanov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Витебский государственнный технологический университет 2024-09-01
Series:Vestnik of Vitebsk State Technological University
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Online Access:https://vestnik.vstu.by/eng/issues/vestnik-49/economics/competitive-potential-administrative-territorial-units/
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Summary:The modern socio-economic development of Belarus takes place in the context of increasing competition between its administrative-territorial units (hereinafter referred to as ATUs) for economic and demographic resources through improving the population's standard of living. Experience shows that the development of competitive advantages and an efficient economy is necessary for the sustainable development of regions, especially in small towns and rural areas. The aim of this research is to develop theoretical and methodological principles and practical recommendations for enhancing the competitive potential of the ATUs of the Republic of Belarus. The article highlights both general and specific problems related to the formation of competitive potential for certain ATUs in the Brest region. Based on the author's proposed methodology for comprehensive assessment of competitive potential, a grouping of the ATUs was conducted. The assessment is based on an index method that utilizes indicators reflecting the competitive opportunities based on available resources and the effectiveness of their utilization. ЦIn the final section, directions are proposed for increasing the competitive potential that has been assessed as low or problematic, using the example of the ATUs of the Brest region. These proposals are categorized into general recommendations for these groups of potentials and specific ones for each district classified into the mentioned groups.
ISSN:2079-7958
2306-1774