Abstract

The article deals with the development of state support for business in the Arctic zone of Russia for the period 2020–2023 from the position of the resilient approach. Achieving national strategic objectives in the region necessitates the formulation of new approaches to implementing state support, taking into account the “updated” priorities and the accelerating changes. The demand for a modern interpretation of the concept of resilience is driven by practical requirements to address the challenges of economic sustainability. The analysis conducted demonstrates that the development of the Russian Arctic zone will depend on the “properly adjusted” mechanisms of state support and systemic measures aimed at creating favorable conditions for entrepreneurship, the livelihoods of the population, and the traditional sector of the ethno-economy in this region. There is an urgent need to establish a comprehensive support system to address national tasks in the Arctic, including the development of key settlements. This involves simplifying permitting procedures, creating infrastructure, refining and coordinating preferential regimes integrated into the strategic planning system, providing comprehensive support for businesses from regional and local authorities, and utilizing tax catalysts to enhance the resilience of the socio-economic systems of settlements in the northeastern Arctic zone of Russia.

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