OPTIMIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECENTRALIZATION AS A KEY MECHANISM FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL POLITICS

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  • Grigoriy Dvas St. Petersburg State University of Economy and Finance

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.21714/1984-6975FACES2013V12N1ART1197

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regional management, social development, economical planning

Résumé

Present paper is an attempt of scientific substantiation for application of methodological approaches of social psychology (theory of human motivation) to justification of goal-setting for strategic economical planning at a regional level. Necessity of differentiated approach to regional management in states with significant disproportion in levels of economic and social development of regions is substantiated in the paper. Results of author´s research of the problem of disproportional development of different regions of the Russian Federation serves as example of the personal approach application of the author.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Grigoriy Dvas, St. Petersburg State University of Economy and Finance

Grigory Dvas, Ph.D. (Econ.), G.Ph.D. (Econ.) is a Full Professor at the Department of Regional Economics of St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance. Since 1993 professor Dvas has been investigating on theoretical problems and applied aspects of managing regional economic systems. For over a decade he has been responsible for development and implementation of regional economic policy in one of most dynamically developing Russian regions, Leningrad Region, and gained invaluable practical experience. He oversaw the creation of the Conceptual Development Program for Leningrad Region Through 2008, Programs of Social and Economic Development of Leningrad Region Through 2025, and participated in putting together the Strategic Plan for Development of St. Petersburg. All the listed materials on regional planning were based on theoretical and methodological ideas by G. Dvas, presented in his 1999 Grand Doctor of Philosophy in Economics dissertation in Regional Economy Management. In 2001 he was elected a full member of the International Academy of Regional Development and Cooperation. He has authored over 160 papers, including eleven monographs.

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03/10/13

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