2022
DOI: 10.3390/math10060859
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Development of a Methodology for Forecasting the Sustainable Development of Industry in Russia Based on the Tools of Factor and Discriminant Analysis

Abstract: The problem of sustainable development is one of the central issues on the agenda of the global community. However, it is difficult to assess the pace and quality of sustainable development of individual economic systems—in particular, industry—due to the lack of a unified methodological approach. In this regard, the following research goal was formulated—to develop and test a methodology for forecasting sustainable development by using statistical tools. The achievement of the goal was facilitated by the appl… Show more

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“…At the level of macroeconomic systems the category of «economic complexity» is highlighted and evaluated in relation to the environmental impact ( (Shinkevich et al 2022) was proposed, etc. Among our own research, we noted the methodology to assess the sustainable development of innovative mesosystems based on a composite indicator ISDI: calculated as a geometric mean of three factors (environmental, economic and social), includes indicators of environmental innovation, the share of enterprises with high pollution levels, the quality index of patent applications, return on assets, the number of researchers in the industry, the index of recycled and subsequently used water in the mesosystem, the share of catchment (Shinkevich et al 2021b).…”
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“…At the level of macroeconomic systems the category of «economic complexity» is highlighted and evaluated in relation to the environmental impact ( (Shinkevich et al 2022) was proposed, etc. Among our own research, we noted the methodology to assess the sustainable development of innovative mesosystems based on a composite indicator ISDI: calculated as a geometric mean of three factors (environmental, economic and social), includes indicators of environmental innovation, the share of enterprises with high pollution levels, the quality index of patent applications, return on assets, the number of researchers in the industry, the index of recycled and subsequently used water in the mesosystem, the share of catchment (Shinkevich et al 2021b).…”
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confidence: 99%