New quality of economic growth in the tree of goals of economic development Elena G. Popkova, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Volgograd state technical university, Volgograd, Russia. Vladimir D. Mamontov, Doctor of Economics, First Vice-Rector, Vice-Rector for Education Policy, Professor Tambov StateUniversity named after G.R. Derzhavin Tatiana M. Kozhevnikova, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Director of the Institute of Management and Service, Tambov State University named after G.R. Derzhavin
Need for the tree of goals of economic development Purpose of economic development is the quantitative and qualitative results of economic activity Goal-setting is a necessary and inevitable process in the life of society
The tree of goals of economic development Instruments of achieving the goal I6 I5 GV1 GV 2 Goal varieties GV n SG 1 Sub-goals of economic development SG 2 The main goal of economic development MG
NPEG-index`s components Index`s components Sub-indexes Varieties Specification Results consolidation
Model of NPEG-index NPEG- index Environmental component Environmental component Economical component Social component Genuine savings index Access to information technologies index Human development index Competitiveness growth index Components
NPEG-index formula
Value of NPEG-index Russia 5.6% Portugal 12% Cyprus 10% Belgium 7.3% Germany 6.6% France 6.1% The UK 8.2%
Conclusion Assessment of the quality of economic structure involves the allocation of basic components and entities that form of communication within order and are the creators of the horizontal and vertical motivations. According to this concept, economic growth enables the public to realize the three groups of features: expanded reproduction of human resources; concentration of intellectual capital; preservation of ecological diversity. the concept of a new quality of economic growth puts the following key emphases: reliance on the real possibilities of society and the individual, taking into account not only the established institutional environment, but also the degree of continuity and availability of traditions; taking into account the interests of future generations, along with the accumulation of industrial, innovation and cultural potential.
Thank you for your attention! Elena G. Popkova, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Volgograd state technical university, Volgograd, Russia. Vladimir D. Mamontov, Doctor of Economics, First Vice-Rector, Vice-Rector for Education Policy, Professor Tambov StateUniversity named after G.R. Derzhavin Tatiana M. Kozhevnikova, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Director of the Institute of Management and Service, Tambov State University named after G.R. Derzhavin