The authors did analyze native industry’s production potential’s industrial conposition that brightly demonstrated the economy’s non-negligible orientation towards fuel and primary industry. They have
shown that in the modern context the sustainable and successful economic development is only possible on basis of high-tech secondary industry. Taking account of foreign countries’ experience in transforming the
sectoral structure of industry, the authors have defined main directions of structure transformations in Russia
adjusted for production basis in place.
Keywords: industrial composition; production assets; fixed asset formation; investment activity; return on investment; industrial policy.
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