Abstract
This article is devoted to the development of the methodology of regional and sectoral economics and contains the results of research in the field of assessing the multiplicative impact of growth drivers on the regional economy. Indicates the need to create a unified theoretical framework, including a conceptual apparatus and classification models of economic growth in the area of interest. Factor impulses are identified that contribute to the long-term and sustainable development of the region, indicators that will contribute to the target multiplicative impact on the development of the region under study. An assessment of the multiplicative impact of the following drivers of growth in innovative development of the region was carried out: structural drivers, intersectoral drivers, resource drivers. These studies confirmed the hypothesis about the presence of specially identified growth drivers and their grouping into structural, intersectoral, and resource ones, and their multiplicative impact can be considered to assess the innovative development of the region during factor analysis.
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