Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024)

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The first part of Bulletin September Issue is devoted to the possibilities for mathematical methods applied to solve the current concerns in the economy. The author of the first article refers to the Rosstat data and suggests using the temporal disintegration method for more accurate GRP annual numbers at the regional level. The second study analyzes the unemployment in the Ural Federal Region and outlines the key factors which affect its dynamics by applying the author-developed econometric models determined by correlation and regression analysis methods. The authors of the third paper created an economic mathematical fulfillment-derived model for the interaction between manufacturers and marketplaces provided the goods are stored at the marketplace’s warehouses.

The second part traditionally describes the solutions of various problems for the regional and industrial growth. Our authors focus on such issues as (1) modern theories for the global convergence of accounting systems which should be revised as they are recognized to be irrelevant when the nature of convergence has been carefully examined through the lens of accounting theory and harmonization paradigms; (2) the need to develop a mechanism aimed at assessing the personnel’s digital maturity in an unbiased manner whether the specialists are prepared to work in a digital environment and upgrade industrial enterprises to a new technological level; (3) assessment of digital economy in terms of its link with digital transformation and digital maturity of a regional economy, the search for the most adequate methodological solutions determined by modern statistical tools.

 

Published: 2024-09-25

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