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Cyclical Models of Economic Relations between Regions, the Federal Center, and Business Structures

The article introduces a series of multifactor cyclical models aimed at achi­eving several objectives: shaping macroeconomic parameters on a national scale, translating these parameters to macrozones and regions, and outlining the dynamics and structure of key indicators of regional development (such as GRP, investment, and population income) in their interconnectedness. The con­struction of these models is underpinned by a methodological fusion of cogni­tive modeling techniques and triple helix models. The proposed comprehensive methodology combines these models, seeking to establish well-founded com­promises in establishing key parameters for the macroeconomic scenario and the equitable distribution of economic results among regions based on pre­defined settings.
Moreover, the study delves into a cognitive model of cyclic interactions within the “regions - federal center - business structures" system. This model allows for an examination of relationships among its participants within for­ward and backward linkages. It further suggests schemes for summarily asses­sing the contributions made by each participant to the overall transaction flow between them. We then develop algorithms for adjusting the input and output transactions of stakeholders to converge summary assessments of their acti­vities. The experimental calculations conducted on this model validate certain suggestions from the expert community regarding desirable modifications in the relations between regions, the federal center, and business structures.

Suspitsyn S. A. [email protected]

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