The State of Development of the Construction Industry in an Unstable Economic Situation

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Abstract

One of the urgent problems today is the need to develop the construction industry in Russia, and, as a consequence, the need to assess the socio-economic effects of the funds provided, taking into account the nature of their use and the specifics of the industry. In particular, many researchers note the presence of innovative aspects in the development of the construction industry, which has a beneficial effect on the formation of the construction specialization of the regions. It should be noted that the construction industry occupies about 5% of Russia's GDP structure and forms the conditions for its comprehensive development. Currently, the construction industry is a rapidly developing area of economic development. The purpose of the article is to consider the peculiarities of the development of the construction industry in Russia and to identify the regularity of its impact on the economy of the country as a whole. The objectives of the study are various trends that can be presented to the construction industry that claim to be innovative, and the prospects for development that have a special socio-economic significance are also considered. Research methods: methods of synthesis and analysis of theoretical and practical material were used. Results. The conducted research proves that the use of innovative technologies makes it possible to determine the further vector of development of the construction industry. The innovation accelerator aims to create opportunities for new technologies focused on productivity and environmental protection.

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Alexey V. Tingaev

Moscow Financial and Industrial University «Synergy»

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Email: a.v.tingaev@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0000-0143-8942
SPIN-code: 5056-5343
Scopus Author ID: 1199928

postgraduate student

 

Russian Federation, Moscow

Irina A. Levitskaya

Moscow Financial and Industrial University «Synergy»

Email: levitskaua@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0237-0630
SPIN-code: 7084-8824

Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Associate Professor of the Department

Russian Federation, Moscow

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2. Fig.1. Dynamics of the volume of construction work in 2022–2023 at current and comparable prices. Source [5].

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3. Fig. 2. Dynamics of changes in construction volumes by federal districts in the first quarter of 2023. Source [5].

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4. Fig. 3. Distribution of inflation in the construction sector by federal districts in the first quarter of 2023. Source [5].

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