THE MAIN FACTORS OF LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN THE REGIONS OF RUSSIA
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The transition to a postindustrial, information, digital economy is capable of ensuring multiple growth in labor productivity. The significance of the process actualizes scientific research in the field of resource support for the development of post-industrial economy in Russia. However, until now, there is an unequivocal opinion on the system of factors of economic growth and increase in labor productivity; research results are often contradictory. To assess the factors determining the productivity of labor, it proposed to study the influence of the provision of regional economies with fixed capital, human and intellectual capital. The importance of infrastructural, institutional, social, innovative factors, inflation processes and participation in foreign economic activity is assessed.

Keywords:
information economy, labor productivity, production factors, regional statistical indicators, econometric models, correlation analysis, multicollenarity of factors
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