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Human resource efficiency as a development factor for the Kaliningrad economy
Эффективные трудовые ресурсы как фактор развития Калининградской экономики
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Abstract Various studies of economic and geographical relations in Russian regions often overemphasise the role of economy. However, the quality and quantity of human resources is one of the key factors behind distribution and development of production. Human resources are of even more importance in the Kali... view more
Various studies of economic and geographical relations in Russian regions often overemphasise the role of economy. However, the quality and quantity of human resources is one of the key factors behind distribution and development of production. Human resources are of even more importance in the Kaliningrad exclave. This paper aims to increase understanding of the role of human resources in the economic development of the Kaliningrad region. The study uses the cohort component method, scenario-based forecasting of the development and application of human resources, and econometric calculations of the comparative efficiency of human resources application across a range of economic activities. The author puts forward a number of recommendations for a better application of labour resources through sectoral restructurization of economy (which requires a higher value-added standard and has to be consistent with local natural, human, and innovation resources) and through improvement of the professional training system.... view less
Keywords
economic development (on national level); demography; human capital; Russia; regional development; economy; structural change
Classification
National Economy
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Sociology of Economics
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 75-87
Journal
Baltic Region (2015) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2015-1-6
ISSN
2079-8555
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed