Abstract

With the conversion of the socialist economy to the path of predominantly intensive development, it becomes more and more necessary to achieve integration of economic and social development not only on the scale of the entire nation but also within the framework of the labor cooperation of the peoples in all territorial structural links, including administrative economic regions (districts, cities, regions, and territories). The motivation of labor collectives to increase the effectiveness of production and the responsibility of local organs for economic development in subordinate territories increase in proportion to the proximity between the final results of production and the quantity of goods and services received by the working people and by the entire population of a region, including goods and services provided by enterprises and institutions belonging to the social infrastructure.1

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