Abstract

The study of how local markets' response impacts digital transformations at the macro-regional level is decisive in justifying the concept of monitoring large-scale digital systems. This allows the use of the digital component in the monitoring to assess the changes taking place in local markets. The proposed theoretical design of the monitoring model of large-scale digital systems uses the methodology of collecting and processing information about regional local markets based on GIS-technologies of digital economy and application of technologies of accounting inter-regional relations. Thus, this study shows the possibility of studying macroregional processes of localization using monitoring indicators, which is currently relevant in economic digitalization conditions, when multiservice digital infrastructure increases openness and connectivity of local markets. This confirms the effectiveness of described monitoring model of large-scale digital systems using the results of regional socio-economic development caused by activation of local markets changes. The higher the heterogeneous spatial systems of local markets, the stronger the influence of the digital component in macroregional infrastructure development, which affects the increase in productivity at the regional level. To assess the unevenness of digital platforms' spatial distribution within macroregion, this is possible to use the Williamson index and the Theil index to measure the concentration of the activity of local markets under the influence of digital technology.

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