E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Reduction of spatial disproportions as a factor in ensuring sustainable socio-economic the state development
Abstract
The theory, methodology and practice of research of socioeconomic and theoretical-methodological aspects of sustainable development are at the stage of comprehension. These provisions are rather poorly elaborated at the level of regional economy. However, the negative events in the economic, political, environmental and social spheres, which we are witnessing, confirm the high significance of this scientific agenda. The authors see the strategic vector of socio-economic development of the regions of the Russian Federation in the context of reducing spatial disproportions, which will ensure sustainable socio-economic development of the entire state, as well as its constituent regions. The research presented in this article is aimed at substantiating the most important factor of sustainable development dynamics of the Russian Federation, namely, overcoming spatial disproportions between the regions that make up the state. The methodological basis of the study is based on the findings and conclusions of scientists who study the problems of sustainable socioeconomic development, as well as those working in the field of regional economics. The research methodology is based on the approaches of formalization and systematization, bibliometric and content analysis, as well as statistical, analytical, comparative, economic and mathematical methods. Scientific publications of domestic and foreign scientists, normative, analytical, program and strategic materials of the Government of the Russian Federation, state regional authorities formed the information base. The main results of the study are: the nomination and proof of the scientific hypothesis, confirming the importance of the reduction of spatial disparities in the system of factors to ensure sustainable development of the state. The results of the study contribute to the development of theoretical and methodological provisions of regional economics, state management of economic and social processes in order to achieve sustainable development.