Abstract

Today the issues of overcoming the environmental consequences of the negative structural shift of the Russian economy, accelerating the rate of economic growth, reducing the technological and social-and-economic separation from developed countries are becoming strategically in demand for extractive clusters. The need for methodological and theoretical support of the neo-industrialization of the Russian economy raises the urgency of analyzing ways to solve environmental problems, relying on reducing the share of raw materials production in the gross regional product. The emergence of an innovative paradigm raises environmental requirements for industry, raises the priority of interaction institutions between the state, science and business in the process of reducing environmental damage. The leading role is played by the analysis of innovative nature protection activities in extractive clusters and structuring the competitive advantages of the economy, not related to the export of raw materials.

Highlights

  • The current structure of the Russian economy, developed within the framework of the rawmaterials model, is not able to solve the problems of environment pollution along with the growth in the volume of mining

  • The neo-industrialization of the region's economy means overcoming the de-industrial problems of its structure in the process of innovative development of the coal, metallurgical and chemical industries, the formation of new forms of investment relations, and the changing role of the state

  • Technological basis of neo-industrially-oriented structural transformations of the economy of the Kemerovo region is a convergence of innovations in the basic branches of the economy of the region

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Introduction

The current structure of the Russian economy, developed within the framework of the rawmaterials model, is not able to solve the problems of environment pollution along with the growth in the volume of mining. In the high entropy condition for energy prices, it became obvious that without neo-industrial changes, the recovery of the manufacturing industry on a new convergence and technological basis, the enhancement of the knowledge-intensive industries, the instability of the macroeconomic system and environmental risks increase, sustainable development will lose its basis

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