Abstract
In article the authors argue that the industrial future is the most important factor in ensuring sustainable development of a traditional industrial region. The conclusions are based on the study of the first results of socio-economic development in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, a prominent representative of traditionally industrial regions - the Sverdlovsk region. The authors base their own research on the conceptual guidelines of the scientific paradigm of sustainable development. Operative statistical data on the Sverdlovsk region are presented. In the study the conclusions were reached about the immediate prospects for the development of the Sverdlovsk region economy in the context of a new coronavirus infection. The processes that are an approximate scenario for the development of events at the regional level were identified. The importance of maintaining industrial specialization in the new realities of the economy as an important factor in sustainable development not only at the national level, but also at the regional level was revealed.
Highlights
During many years, the environment has been perceived as external to humans, necessary for use and exploitation, assessed from the standpoint of complete enslavement by the interests of industrial production
The coronavirus pandemic was a serious test of the sustainability and economic security of the regional socio-economic system
Prove what has been said according to the data of the socio-economic development of the Sverdlovsk region
Summary
The environment has been perceived as external to humans, necessary for use and exploitation, assessed from the standpoint of complete enslavement by the interests of industrial production. The prevailing view in many economies around the world is that international prosperity and human well-being can be achieved through the expansion of global trade and industry[1]. The system of government is undergoing significant changes in the context of global trends associated with the pandemic. The providing sustainable to economic processes requires action, first of all, from the state, and only from private enterprise
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