Program-modular approach to the coordination of interests of participants of regional water markets (the case of southern regions of Russia)

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
L. Matveeva, O. Chernova, E. Kaplyuk
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Abstract

Relevance. The efficiency of water management is determined by the quality of managerial decision-making. These decisions should ensure the balance of interests of all the actors in regional water markets. At present, in Russia, however, the balance of interests is considered only in macro-level strategies, which leads to the inefficiency of water distribution in regions. The study of the issues of rational distribution of water resources and their use in various industries and spheres of activity is, therefore, particularly relevant. Research objective. This article aims to propose methodology for maintaining the optimal balance between the interests of economic actors in regional water markets. Data and methods. This article proposes a program-modular approach to building a more efficient water management system. It is shown how the proposed methodology based on the incremental model of management can be used for balancing the interests of economic agents (suppliers and consumers of water resources). Results. It is proved that the plurality and divergence of interests of economic agents makes it difficult to manage them and thus precludes social and economic development of territories. The structural-functional analysis of the incremental model reveals various types of connections between the water-retaining capacity of gross regional product and indexes of industrial production for regions of the South Federal District. Conclusions. The prospects of development of water management in regions are associated with ensuring the balance of interests of the water market’s participants. The program-modular approach proposed by the authors combines the administrative and resource potential of regional water management and aligns the goals on the regional level with the more general goals of hydropower modernization. The novelty of our research is that it relies on the incremental model, which, unlike other models of management, leads to an incremental achievement of the desired through certain iterations.
协调区域水市场参与者利益的方案模块化方法(以俄罗斯南部地区为例)
的相关性。水管理的效率取决于管理决策的质量。这些决定应确保区域水市场中所有行动者的利益平衡。然而,目前在俄罗斯,利益平衡只在宏观层面的战略中考虑,这导致了地区水资源分配的低效率。因此,研究水资源的合理分配及其在各种工业和活动领域的利用问题是特别重要的。研究目标。本文旨在提出维持区域水市场中经济参与者利益之间最佳平衡的方法。数据和方法。本文提出了一种方案模块化的方法来建立一个更有效的水管理系统。它显示了如何使用基于增量管理模式的拟议方法来平衡经济主体(水资源的供应商和消费者)的利益。结果。事实证明,经济主体利益的多元性和差异性使其难以管理,从而阻碍了领土的社会经济发展。增量模型的结构-功能分析揭示了南部联邦区地区生产总值保水能力与工业生产指标之间存在多种类型的联系。结论。区域水管理的发展前景与确保水市场参与者的利益平衡有关。作者提出的方案模块化方法结合了区域水管理的行政和资源潜力,并使区域一级的目标与水电现代化的更一般目标保持一致。我们研究的新颖之处在于它依赖于增量模型,与其他管理模型不同,它通过一定的迭代导致期望的增量成就。
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REconomy
REconomy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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