Abstract:
This article is devoted to the innovative development of regions in program-target management. The dialectics of program-target management in economic system represents certain subject-object relationships between its elements that determine their qualitative and quantitative characteristics, a certain functional orientation, which corresponds to dialectical logic. The change in operating conditions is not homogeneous for different regions. The article proposes the structure of their division into: regions with high degree of concentration of industries that have become unprofitable in the transition from planned to market prices or have lost consumer demand for their products; peripheral regions, the situation of which has deteriorated due to the outstripping growth of transport tariffs in comparison with the prices for manufactured products; regions that previously received significant funds from the federal budget for investment and subsidizing production and have lost financial sources of these resources, which has led to a rapid reduction in potential output, job losses and aggregate incomes.