The article deals with current issues related to the theory and practice of ensuring Russia’s economic security at the federal and regional levels from the point of view of risk assessment caused by globalization. The work aims to systematize threats to the country’s economic security from the perspective of the nature of relations between business entities and government authorities in the context of globalization processes. The author’s approach to characterizing the risks caused by both excessive and insufficient administrative impact on the activities of transnational and other large companies is presented, the negative consequences of both processes for the country as a whole and for its individual regions are considered. Special attention is paid to the anti-corruption component of ensuring economic security as a prerequisite for effective interaction between government departments and business groups.
The article analyzes some aspects of the organization of investment and construction activities from the point of view of spatial economics. Territorial, resource, informational and institutional approaches to the definition of economic space are analyzed, conclusions are drawn about advantages and disadvantages of various approaches in terms of the development of the investment and construction sector. The administrative approach is considered separately, it is not described in the theoretical literature, but used in public administration, strategic planning of the Russian national economy, as well as in the formation of regulatory legal acts. The article proposes to use a systematic approach to the formation of a spatial framework of construction corresponding to the priorities and goals of economic development in the context of spatial development trends, based on the synthesis of available approaches in integrated economic systems within the construction complex.
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