The article considers the methodological aspects of application of statistical and information modeling to assess the performance of the institutional crisis management systems; proposes institutional attributes necessary to evaluate the performance; contains a conceptual model for evaluating the quality of the institutional crisis management system; suggests methods of estimation of the performance, efficiency and sustainability indicators, and discusses the possible directions of its further application to explore the issues of institutionalization of crisis management systems. Keywords: institutional system of crisis management, institutional attributes, conceptual model for evaluating the institutional system quality, indicators of effectiveness and efficiency, value of the system entropy, statistical analysis of the ratio and sustainability of correlations Initially, the possibility of applying certain provisions of the information theory to the valuation of the results of institutionalization in crisis management was considered (Sukharev, 2005; Kirdina, 2007). We took the www.ccsenet.org/ass
<p>Reducing the number of city-forming enterprises in single-industry towns leads to a decrease in the standard of living and migration of the population to other cities. From the economic point of view in many cases, the support of such cities is inappropriate, and there is a need to support the most rapid migration of the population to<br />more favorable cities. But on the other hand, the dispersal system in Russia is characterized by sparseness, and in many cases isolated monocities are important for the integrity of the territorial structure of the country. The article identifies the main factors that can<br />influence the increase in the attractiveness of single-industry towns for the population. This approach can be an effective tool for assessing the potential of single-industry urban settlements. Approbation of the proposed campaign in the Republic of Tatarstan<br />and the Kemerovo region made it possible to conclude that the strategic direction in the development of single-industry cities should be connected with the economic diversity of the city. Acceleration of economic growth, as well as sustainability of business can be<br />achieved by the development of small and medium-sized businesses</p>
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