Kirov, Russian Federation
Kirov, Russian Federation
Kirov, Russian Federation
UDK 332.1 Региональная экономика. Территориальная экономика
This article analyzes the potential for the formation of industrial clusters in depressed regions using the example of the Kirov region. The analysis was carried out using two tools: a methodology for identifying potential industrial clusters in the region, based on calculating the following indicators by industry: localization coefficient, specialization coefficient and integral coefficient; methods of strategic analysis - the matrix of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), based on the calculation of the following indicators by industry: the relative share of the volume of shipped products and the growth rate of the volume of shipped products. The analysis was based on data for the Kirov region and the Russian Federation for 2018–2022.
industrial production, depressed region, Kirov region, Boston Consulting Group matrix, localization coefficient, specialization coefficient, industry, industrial cluster
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