A MODEL FOR CO-FINANCING THE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA’S ARCTIC ZONES
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-6646-2022-3-79-88
Abstract
Aim is to develop an economic and mathematical model to determine the contribution of coinvestors in infrastructure projects for the development of Russia’s Arctic regions.
Methodology. The development of an optimality criterion and a system of constraints to ensure an adequate mapping of the optimal set of compensation projects to meet the interests of the population. The constraints of the model consider the time factor, the capabilities of each potential investor, the sought-after contribution to the infrastructure projects under consideration, etc.
Results. The simultaneous consideration of the financing possibilities of potential investors, the required costs for the implementation of infrastructure projects, the time factor, as well as the order of implementation of projects. For each of the investors estimated profit from participation in the project, which is used in the construction of the vector criterion of optimality.
Research implications are in bringing the developed multi-criteria model to the standard linear programming model due to the transparency of procedures for performing expert procedures and processing the resulting evaluations, as well as the simplicity of the economic-mathematical model. The model is flexible enough to allow for any planning horizon, independent of the number of investors and number of projects. This flexibility makes it possible to develop infrastructure projects in any Arctic region of Russia.
About the Authors
A. L. NovoselovRussian Federation
Andrey L. Novoselov – Dr . Sci . (Economics), Prof.
36, Stremyanny per., Moscow, 117997
I. Yu. Novoselova
Russian Federation
Irina Yu. Novoselova – Dr . Sci . (Economics), Prof .
49, Leningradsky prosp., Moscow, 125993
65, Leninsky prosp., Moscow, 119991
A. V. Zheltenkov
Russian Federation
Alexander V. Zheltenkov – Dr . Sci . (Economics), Prof ., Head of the Department, Department of Project and Functional Management
24,Very Voloshinoi ul., Mytischi, 141014
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