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EFFICIENCY OF HUMAN CAPITAL USE IN REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

https://doi.org/10.34020/2073-6495-2021-1-168-180

Abstract

The efficiency of human capital (HC) performance is not homogeneous and depends on the economic and geographical features of the territories under consideration. The article discusses some of the features of assessing the effectiveness of human capital performance in countries and regions, as well as the shortcomings in existing approaches to such assessments using spatial data. The author proposes his own approach to solving this problem, which makes it possible to take into account the regional and temporal features of the use of HC, leading to differences in the differentiation of its effectiveness for 85  constituent entities of the Russian Federation for 2000–2018. The groups of regions with low, medium and high efficiency of HC performance were identified.

About the Author

I. N. Karelin
Novosibirsk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Senior Lecturer

Novosibirsk



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Karelin I.N. EFFICIENCY OF HUMAN CAPITAL USE IN REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Vestnik NSUEM. 2021;(1):168-180. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34020/2073-6495-2021-1-168-180



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