Abstract

The article shows the relationship between the economic development of the Siberian regions and the outflow of population with indicators characterizing the income and housing conditions of people. The main criteria for choosing a place of residence are the level of wages and the comfort of the living environment. At the same time, many people are deprived of access to tools for improving housing conditions. The difficult situation in the housing sector is demonstrated on the example of the Altai Territory, where, according to optimistic forecasts, up to 10% of the region's population is in urgent need of improving housing conditions. The mechanism of launching the economy of the region is proposed, on the one hand, through the inclusion of additional labor resources in effective production chains, and on the other hand, through the improvement of housing conditions of a significant number of the population through the mass construction of social housing. A program for the development of the region is proposed, a macroeconomic justification for the development of the region through the mass construction of social housing is made. It is concluded that in conditions of limited opportunities to use monetary policy instruments, the key task of the leadership of any region to achieve GRP growth should be to involve the maximum number of labor resources in efficient production chains.

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