The articles reveals specific features of potential entrepreneurship based on statistic data of a local poll and analysis of resource potential and formation of sustainable motivation in a multidimensional environment. Possible typology of potential entrepreneurs in a study group was identified according to ratio "provision of resources -power of motivation".
The paper presents competitiveness of the region as a dynamically-oriented system with a specific definition of objectives and adaptive "internal" environment. The long-term dynamics of competitiveness "external" environment is related with the theory of "major cycles" by N. D. Kondratyev through a contradictory influence of the "state" and "development" factors on the territorial productive powers with specified "growth points" and development stages. Structural model of competitiveness of the region is presented as interactive "center of perspectives" and "productive periphery" with effective feedback. Algorithm of transition from the basic competitiveness to the growth one based on qualitative and quantitative changes in efficiency of applied labour under multiple influences is specified in the paper. Possible formation of the regional competitiveness by evolutionary and innovational ways in terms of industrial region with intended effects from specific implementation of competitive advantages is shown herein.
The paper observes the structure of regional commodity markets as a relation between competitive and monopoly regulating powers. A method for quantitative evaluation of competitiveness of certain markets depending on factors dominating in the region is proposed.
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