FORMATION OF A MECHANISM OF SELF-DEVELOPMENT OF A REGION UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE MANAGEMENT DECENTRALIZATION
Keywords:
management decentralization, self-development of a region, mechanism of self-development of a region, social resourcesAbstract
System of economic development in Ukraine needs to be currently improved. Namely, it should be improved in the following directions: territories self-development stimulation, increasing the interests in the regional level while solving local socio-economic issues, developing new approaches to the usage and accumulation of socio-economic resources of the territory.
In crisis situations that took place in all the economic spheres in Ukraine during 2014-2015 and continue in 2016 new state regional policy is to unite search of independent regional activities and aimed state regulation with compulsory policy of interaction between regions. Development of the new mechanism of state regulation is to include mechanisms of region’s self-development.
The present article concerns itself with the basic directions of developing mechanisms of region’s self-development in terms of decentralization management. The conceptual scheme of the interconnections of decentralization management by means of the processes of regions’ self-development concerning region’s social resources is defined. Potential variants of management processes of self-development on the basis of human capital accumulation in terms of management deсentralization are provided.
The necessity to improve the system of economic management by means of the decentralization processes in the current stage of development of Ukrainian state is obvious. Quality and speed of economic transformations in regions and in the country depends on the process of regional development state regulation. Strategic aim of economic transformations happening in Ukraine should be modernization of region's economy, stipulating for using new mechanisms of state regulation for solving first-priority regional socio-economic problems.
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