Abstract

The structure of industry and of the entire national economy includes three elements: the correlation between subbranches and branches within the entire national economy (branch structure); territorial proportions within individual branches and subbranches, economic regions, and territorial production complexes (the siting of material production and the nonproductive sphere); the correlations between enterprises of varying composition and production capacity, which is determined by the development of concentration, specialization, cooperation, and combination. (1)

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