scholarly journals Methods of artificial intelligence in the indicative economy as a tool for managing socio-economic systems at the regional level

Author(s):  
Valentina Smagina ◽  
Victoria Smagina ◽  
Nikolay Strekalov
2021 ◽  
pp. 51-66
Author(s):  
Xavier Prats Monné

A European social contract is possible—if the discussion shifts from who has the right to act to who can help. Education is a striking example of Europe’s paradox: the areas that interest its citizens most—education, health, social protection—are those where EU institutions have the least competence. Yet while the main policy responsibility and funding instruments are at national or regional level, the key global trends in education and the reforms they require call for a strong effort from both the EU and its member countries: an extraordinary expansion of the demand for higher education and new skills; a renewed interest in the interaction between technology, education, and society, driven by the advancement of data analysis and artificial intelligence; and a growing concern about the role of education in reducing inequality and social exclusion. Education has a great future—but it will not be education as we know it; the credibility of Europe’s social contract will rest on its capacity to build and communicate the case for change and to articulate a guiding vision for twenty-first-century learning.


2012 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 350-368 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppina Siciliano ◽  
Alessandro Crociata ◽  
Margherita Turvani

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-203
Author(s):  
Александр Носов ◽  
Aleksandr Nosov

The article examines the possibility of using artificial intelligence in economic systems. The theoretical foundations of the methodology description of recognizable objects in the selected feature space showed. An approved method of coding practice characteristic values based on their adaptive quantization, allowing learners to use simple recognition algorithms using the corrected weighting coefficients is given. Such systems can be used to address the macro- and micro-economic challenges as well as in shaping the competencies of staff.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 58-66
Author(s):  
Anastasiia Bantash ◽  
Viktor Koval ◽  
Maryna Bashynska ◽  
Valentyna Kozlovtseva

Introduction. Reforming the territorial organization of power on the principles of decentralization is one of the key areas of systemic social transformation in Ukraine. The development of a country is impossible without the development of its regions and depends on how effective and efficient is the management of human resources at the regional and local levels, which act as an economic resource and ensure its social integrity and capacity to implement reforms at the regional level. Aim and tasks. The purpose of this article is to study the impact of decentralization reforms in Ukraine, in particular its impact on management efficiency and ensuring the stability of human resources development for the balanced development of territorial socio-economic systems. Results. The paper considers theoretical and practical issues of decentralization as a process that is currently taking place in Ukraine. Emphasis is placed on the fact that decentralization should become a development factor for social, cultural, economic, financial, environmental and other systems, and through these systems a development factor for citizens. At the regional level, it is within the territorial socio-economic systems that human potential is concentrated and human resources are reproduced, which are a source of competitive advantage. Conclusions. The lack of rational zoning of territories and a balanced administrative-territorial structure is due to the lack of effective regional management, which should be based on the use of improved organizational and economic mechanisms for the development of administrative-territorial units. In conditions when human resources were considered not as a factor of production, but as an important resource for achieving the goals of the organization, uniting the interests of representatives of united territorial communities becomes the main principle of reproduction of human resources and balanced development of territories. To achieve the self-sufficiency of local self-government, a number of objective and subjective dangers of the development of undesirable political consequences are currently hindered. The decisive factor in overcoming the negative processes in the economy and social life of the country is the formation of personnel policy in a decentralized government, as the ability of government to manage effectively depends on the professional level of its managers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (7) ◽  
pp. 82-88
Author(s):  
E. Ostapenko

The process of reproduction of human capital at the regional level requires the development and implementation of a special set of mechanisms and instruments of territorial administration, adapted to the conditions of functioning and development of regional economic systems. The article substantiates the mechanisms for activating the economic relations of reproduction of the region’s internal resources. The process of reproduction of human capital has been highlighted as a priority area of regional economic policy. The target direction of financial and investment support for the process of generating human capital has been identified. The dynamic management of the interests of the subjects of the human capital reproduction process has been determined. The priority of institutional tools to revitalize the internal resources of the region has been defined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 80-88
Author(s):  
Marta Dergaliuk ◽  
Semen Khanin ◽  
Olha Popelo ◽  
Svitlana Tulchynska ◽  
Nataliia Pakhota

This article is devoted to a detailed analysis and formation of guidelines for intensifying the development of regional economic systems in the formation of the theory of creative economy under the influence of its characteristic intellectual and innovative determinants. A brief description of the studied theoretical concept is given, on the basis of which a list of key features that characterize economic systems built on the principles of creative economy is identified.  The key features of the implementation of the basic provisions of the theory of creative economy in the existing regional economic systems are formed.  The main subjective levels of realization of economic relations at which creativity manifests itself are identified, namely the personal level, entrepreneurial level, regional level and the level of the national economy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 322-329
Author(s):  
Ivan Blahun ◽  
Lesia Dmytryshyn ◽  
Halyna Leshuk

To analyze and evaluate the investment processes in the regions of Ukraine, it is suggested to use a simulative model that, unlike existing ones, allows to take into account the influence of macroeconomic factors and to predict the future development of the economic system of the regions taking into account their investment potential. The examination of the assessed simulative models of the investment processes in the regions of Ukraine for adequacy is carried out using the determination coefficient and Fisher’s criterion, by which the influence of the most significant economic variables of social and economic development of the regions on the investments formation is determined. Research of the investments impact on the dynamics of economic systems indicators of the regions has shown that 86% of the constructed models are adequate. The presence of statistically significant estimates of model parameters confirms the effectiveness of the proposed approach for conducting research on the analysis and forecasting of the patterns of significant indicators formation of investment activity at the regional level, as well as their impact on indicators of social and economic development.


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