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Comparative Analysis of USE Results between Russian Regions

Student: Loginova Inna

Supervisor: Vera Andreevna Silaeva

Faculty: Faculty of Economics

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

To date, the economy is one of the youngest, but at the same time very rapidly developing direction in economic science. One of the main tasks of the economy is a more detailed disclosure of the economic side of the material conditions that are necessary to achieve a certain educational level of members of society. When solving this problem, the general state of the economy and the number of those resources that can be allocated to education needs are taken into account. In other words, this direction studies the impact of material and monetary resources directed by society on the expanded reproduction of skilled labor through the education system. This work shows that the quality of education, the indicator of training of schoolchildren. In work on the basis of data for 2013, the impact of various socio-economic indicators on the USE in different regions of Russia are analyzed.

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