The Global Experience of Development of the Theory of Spatial Distribution of Productive Forces
The publication is aimed at theoretical generalization of the global experience of development of the theory of spatial distribution of productive forces as the basis of regional economy. Considering the evolution of scientific views on the spatial development of territories, taking account of th...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine
2016-01-01
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Series: | Bìznes Inform |
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Online Access: | http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2016-1_0-pages-35_42.pdf |
Summary: | The publication is aimed at theoretical generalization of the global experience
of development of the theory of spatial distribution of productive forces
as the basis of regional economy. Considering the evolution of scientific views
on the spatial development of territories, taking account of the particularities
of the distribution of production, one can allocate and identify several paradigms,
which replaced each other, but preserved their connection with the
placement of productive forces. Each one of these paradigms or all of them
as a whole provide an example of a single historical process associated with
the productive forces. Characteristic of a methodology based on the spatiotemporal
paradigm is consideration of both time and space factors, which, in
substance, take on the qualities of economic categories. Speaking of the use
of theoretical developments in the practice of regional development, it should
be specified that programs, strategies and other regulations must take into
account the linkage between the progressive and the negative trends as well
as cyclical nature of economic development, including the global economy,
identify the factors that accelerate or retard the passage of every evolutionary
spiral, and observe consistency of the productive forces of region with the
technological patterns of production. |
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ISSN: | 2222-4459 2311-116X |