Analysis of the problems of development of shipbuilding cluster of the Far East of Russia
Автор: Bembeev M.N.
Журнал: Экономика и бизнес: теория и практика @economyandbusiness
Статья в выпуске: 4-1 (50), 2019 года.
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This paper discusses the problems hampering the development of the shipbuilding cluster of the Far East. On the basis of the materials of the audit conducted by the Accounts Chamber of Russia together with the Chamber of Control and Accounts of the Primorsky Territory, the shortcomings that hinder the development of the «Bolshoy Kamen» Advanced Development Territory are analyzed.Key word: Shipbuilding, Ship repair, the Ship-building cluster, the Territory of the advancing development, Audit Chamber.Keywords: Shipbuilding, Ship repair, the Ship-building cluster, the Territory of the advancing development, Audit Chamber. The Zvezda plant is the main resident of the shipbuilding cluster of the Far East in terms of the number of attracted investments and ongoing projects over the coming decades, and is geographically located in the Bolshoy Kamen Advanced Development Territory, and also enjoys preferences relying on a special economic regime. Attempts have been made to establish the reasons for which the Zvezda plant does not have time to develop properly in accordance with the established plan in a timely manner. Analyzed the performance of some indicators of the state program «Development of shipbuilding and technology for the development of offshore fields in 2013 - 2030». The factors affecting the development of the cluster are considered. The foreign experience of South Korea, China and Japan on the definition of economic models that allow assessing the impact of not only industrial subsidies, but also all tools of state support for shipbuilding, as well as the impact of shipbuilding on other related and non-related industries, is considered.
Shipbuilding, ship repair, shipbuilding cluster, territory of advanced development, accounts chamber
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170181566
IDR: 170181566 | DOI: 10.24411/2411-0450-2019-10472