Abstract

The paper is devoted to topical issues of the formation and development of an effective economic policy for managing the infrastructure of a single-industry town with the priorities of using the “smart city” concept. The purpose of the paper is to form a system of integrated management tools for the strategic development of a single-industry town, taking into account modern digitalization mechanisms of socio-economic systems. Particular attention is paid to the diversification of the development of single-industry towns, from revising the emphasis of the economic role from city-forming enterprises to small and medium-sized businesses, social sphere of single-industry towns, sectors of the economy focused on human resources and human capital. The main research methods were comparison, analogy, analysis and synthesis, systematic approach, forecasting method, induction and deduction methods, statistical method, hypothesis design method. The results of scientific research can find practical application at regional levels in the development of strategic programs for the development of single-industry towns, which are focused on the application of innovations and new technologies.

Highlights

  • Modern economic systems are built on the principles of territorial distribution and concentration, while a special economic role is assigned to megacities, large and medium cities, and to small urban areas with adjacent territories

  • The structure of the economy of small towns and surrounding areas often does not correspond to modern advanced requirements of a market economy

  • The driver for the development of the digital economy and increasing the level of implementation and use of “smart” technologies is the implementation of the “smart city” concept, which allows integration of information and communication technologies to optimize the life of the city and manage urban property

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Summary

Introduction

Modern economic systems are built on the principles of territorial distribution and concentration, while a special economic role is assigned to megacities, large and medium cities, and to small urban areas with adjacent territories. For example, in the practice of the economies of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan, many of the small towns have a single-industry economic structure for a long period of time, which gives the status to small towns - single-industry towns The industry of such towns is characterized by a low level of technological development, the development of small and. For example, within the framework of the agreement, the mentor cities of Novokuznetsk and Suzdal will help Kameshkovo in solving problems that are urgent for a single-industry town They will share their experience in attracting people to the implementation of projects to form an urban environment, and talk about attracting small and medium-sized businesses to procurement activities, as well as about the organization of social and leisure activities for older people. Problems of socio-economic development of the single-industry city of Russia and Kazakhstan

Low demographic attraction
Conclusions
Findings
Digital production

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