Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the problem of increasing the efficiency of the use of fixed production assets and their influence on the development of the region. The study of the efficiency indicators of the region's production potential is one of the key tasks of improving the regional development of the region's production base. The solution to the problem consists in strengthening the orientation toward the increasingly full use of intensive factors of economic growth. Activities to implement these tasks are among the least capital-intensive ways to develop regional production infrastructure. At the same time, along with a low capital intensity of product growth, a significant increase in labor productivity and a decrease in current production costs are ensured.
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