Theoretical Approaches And Indicators For Measuring The Level Of Regional Economic Security
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of existing scientific and theoretical views on assessing the level of economic security of regions. The author scientifically reveals the essence of the concept of economic security, scientific views on its formation, and its importance in ensuring the economic and social stability of regions in the conditions of modern economic development. The study examines in detail the main factors that create the need for assessing and monitoring economic security. Regional economic security indicators used at the international and national levels are analyzed in detail, and their effectiveness and advantages are revealed in a comparative scientific manner. In particular, the impact of such key indicators as gross regional product, investment volume, employment and unemployment rates, and infrastructure development on economic security is widely discussed. The study also elaborates in detail the criteria for selecting and applying economic security indicators, and scientific and practical recommendations are given to make the indicator system more effective. The proposed methodologies are aimed at expanding the possibilities of objectively and accurately assessing the level of economic security. In addition, practical measures to increase regional economic security and strategic recommendations aimed at increasing the effectiveness of regional policy are put forward. The results of the study are of scientific and practical importance for ensuring the economic security of regions, stimulating economic development, and strengthening social stability.
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