2020
DOI: 10.34069/ai/2020.28.04.30
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Assessing the functionality of models for predicting pharmaceutical companies

Abstract: The article considers the problem of the functionality of existing bankruptcy forecasting models for the pharmaceutical industry, the significance of which is due to the strategic role of this industry in ensuring drug safety in Russia. In conditions of import dependence, it is possible to increase the competitiveness of domestic enterprises by investing in it, which actualizes the task of increasing their investment attractiveness, one of the main elements of which is long-term and predictable financial stabi… Show more

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“…This situation is also because pharmaceutical production is often located in the regions of the country on the periphery, which hinders the flow of investments and resources to production. As a result, the pharmaceutical industry turns out to be less attractive for young specialists, which is the reason for the shortage of highly qualified personnel for production (Zyukin et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation is also because pharmaceutical production is often located in the regions of the country on the periphery, which hinders the flow of investments and resources to production. As a result, the pharmaceutical industry turns out to be less attractive for young specialists, which is the reason for the shortage of highly qualified personnel for production (Zyukin et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, this fact predetermines a significant increase in the cost of imported products, especially technological ones, which to a large extent concerns the task of updating the material and technical base. As a result, the negative consequences outweigh and for export directions, for example, the grain economy suffers greatly from the outdated and inappropriate production and logistics infrastructure, leading to significant losses of grain during its transportation [3].…”
Section: Problems Of Updating the Agricultural Machinery Parkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, the restriction in international trade amid a pandemic will not only lead to difficulties in providing the Russian market with imported products, but will slow down export processes, which in a number of areas of agricultural production are important incentives for further development and increase in production [2]. Russia is a major player in the world market of grains and oilseeds, provides its domestic needs in a number of areas of meat and sugar production, which forms the export potential here too, so limiting the export of products can have an extremely negative impact on their investment attractiveness [3]. For example, a quota of 7 million tons has already been introduced for the export of grain outside the EAEU until June 30, the task of which is to provide the domestic market with a sufficient volume of grain to meet the needs of animal husbandry and flour milling.…”
Section: Problems That the Pandemic Brought To Agricultural Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%