Problems of Social and Economic Optimization in Russia

  • Alexander TROSHIN Economic and Management Department, Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov, Belgorod, Russian Federation
  • Vera STOLYAROVA Economic and Management Department, Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov, Belgorod, Russian Federation
  • Zlata STOLYAROVA Economic and Management Department Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov, Belgorod, Russian Federation
  • Ivan SANDU Federal Scientific Center of Agrarian Economy and Social Development of Rural Territories, The All-Russian Research Institute of Rural Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • Lydmila BOTASHEVA Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education ‘Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation’, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract

At the current stage of economic development, there is a lot of discussions about optimization policies, which have become widespread in both the industrial and sociocultural spheres. There are ambiguous positions on the justification of its application and various interpretations of the phenomenon itself, which balance in the corridor of polar opinions from categorically negative, to acceptable and necessary. Despite the fact that economic experts traditionally see optimization as a way to improve the efficiency of all management systems and, consequently, increase the competitiveness of the national economy, among the population the latest results of such a policy have been persistently rejected. Moreover, optimization is perceived by most people primitively, through simple cutback of the number of social institutions, merger of enterprises, monopoly threats that leads to job losses, on the one hand, and towards quality deterioration of goods and services, on the other hand. Meanwhile, optimization remains the key factor of the growth of the competitiveness of the economy in a global scale. Thus, it is necessary to investigate the phenomenon of optimization of the socio-economic sphere, to understand the reasons for the divergence of the concept itself and to analyze possible options for adapting the optimization strategy to modern Russian conditions.


 

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Published
2020-03-31
How to Cite
TROSHIN, Alexander et al. Problems of Social and Economic Optimization in Russia. Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, [S.l.], v. 11, n. 2, p. 639 – 644, mar. 2020. ISSN 2068-696X. Available at: <https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jarle/article/view/5131>. Date accessed: 27 apr. 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.14505/jarle.v11.2(48).34.