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Bryantseva O.S..
Industrial development in Russia: the study of sectoral structure
// Theoretical and Applied Economics. – 2023. – ¹ 4.
– P. 87-104.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8647.2023.4.69017.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8647.2023.4.69017
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Abstract: The article deals with the issues of studying the sectoral structure of the economy of the Russian Federation and the transformation of the sectoral structure of industry. A sample of macroeconomic indicators characterizing the structure of industrial production by gross value added, the number of employed personnel, the value of exports for the period 1990-2022 was formed and analyzed. Open statistical data consolidated by the UN International Organization for Industrial Development (UNIDO) and Rosstat were used. Calculations of structural shifts in the manufacturing industry of the Russian Federation have been carried out.
The article shows that the sectoral structure of the Russian economy has undergone tremendous structural transformations. During the period under review, the sectoral structure of industry in terms of gross value added was significantly transformed: the share of oil refining, chemical industry, metallurgy is increasing, while the share of machine-building and instrument-making is decreasing. In the sectoral structure of employment, the share of high-tech industries such as machine building and electronics and agriculture is decreasing, while the share of employment in trade and construction, transportation and communication is increasing. In the sectoral structure of exports, the share of manufacturing industries is decreasing and the share of extractive industries is increasing. It is concluded that for a long time the sectoral structure of the Russian economy has been under the influence of deindustrialization.
Keywords: manufacturing sector, industry, industrial development, sectoral structure, sectoral economy, structural shifts, industrialization, employment structure, gross value added, export structure
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