Production potential development and quality of life of the population indicators modelling

Economic Annals-ХХI: Volume 157, Issue 3-4(1), Pages: 47-49

Citation information:
Tinkova, E., & Tinkov, S. (2016). Production potential development and quality of life of the population indicators modelling. Economic Annals-XXI, 157(3-4(1)), 47-49. doi: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V157-0014


Elena Tinkova
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Economics and Management Department,
Southwest State University
94, 50 Let Oktyabrya Str., Kursk, 305040, Russia
Ser-tinkov@yandex.ru

Sergey Tinkov
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Economics and Management Department,
Southwest State University
94, 50 Let Oktyabrya Str., Kursk, 305040, Russia
Ser-tinkov@yandex.ru

Production potential development and quality of life of the population indicators modelling

Abstract. In this research the methods which allow developing indicators, reflecting the level of production potential and quality of life are investigated. The statistics presenting the level of production potential and quality of life are selected and grouped. By means of the factorial analysis indicator variables are allocated by groups. Regression dependences between the group indicators and indicators reflecting the level of production potential and quality of life are received. Normative levels of production potential and quality of life development are formed. The research has been realized on the example of the Central Federal District of Russia (17 regions) for 2009-2014.

Keywords: Potential; Production Potential; Region; Factorial Analysis; Quality of Life; Indicators; Regression; Normative Levels

JEL Classification: C15; P25; P46; O25

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V157-0014

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Received 10.12.2015