Abstract

The article considers the strategic priorities for the development of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) as an industrial region. The need for new organizational forms in industrial production to increase production capital and attract technologies in order to give impetus to the implementation of the vector of industrial development of the Republic is substantiated. Using the example of special economic zones in the Russian Federation, the role of the state in intensifying industrial development, supporting the diversified economic structure of the new region and exiting the investment pause caused by the influence of the geopolitical situation on the economic state and reproductive processes is substantiated. In this article, the authors suggest an organizational and economic mechanism for the implementation of public-private partnerships in industry and identify promising sectors of industrial development for the new Russian region, which is the DPR. Studying the peculiarities of the functioning of special economic zones in the Russian economy will contribute to a deeper understanding of the republic’s integration processes in the sphere of industrial development.

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