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International Conference on Efficient Production and Processing (ICEPP-2021)
Vol. 247.
EDP Sciences, 2021.
Strategic documents related to the socio-economic development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation are considered. The role of system-forming projects that have a significant impact on the development of engineering and transport infrastructure in the Arctic is determined. The place of St. Petersburg as a historically developed center for the study and development of the Arctic zone in various directions is shown. The article analyzes a systematic approach to the development of mineral resources in the Arctic on the basis of a broad interdepartmental and interregional interaction of various economic entities in the real sector of the economy and government authorities.
Demidova O., Signorelli M., Post-Communist Economies 2012 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 191-217
In spite of a growing body of literature investigating the determinants of youth unemployment, studies at sub-national level are still scarce, especially for Russian regions. This article is an innovative attempt to analyse econometrically the key factors affecting the youth unemployment rate and the ratio between youth and total unemployment rates for 75 Russian regions ...
Added: September 3, 2012
Milan : Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), 2018
Four years after its launch, Rome MED – Mediterranean Dialogues has established itself as an annual conference and global hub for high-level dialogue aimed at enhancing debate among policy-makers and experts around current trends and challenges stemming from the Mediterranean region. The goal is to lay the groundwork for mutual understanding and trust building among ...
Added: November 23, 2018
P. : l’Observatoire, 2016
The annual report prepared by a large group of Russian and French researchers. The report focuses on the trends of development of Russia in the sphere of economy, domestic and foreign policy, social and regional policy. ...
Added: September 28, 2016
Gokhberg L., Бизнес-журнал 2006 № 16(100)
Усилия российских предприятий направлены не на реализацию инновационных прорывов с перспективой создания новых рынков, а преимущественно на имитацию чужих инноваций и сохранение прежней ниши на локальных рынках. Все это обрекает экономику на движение по «догоняющему» пути развития и растущее технологическое отставание. ...
Added: January 16, 2013
Yakovlev A. A., Post-Soviet Affairs 2021 Vol. 37 No. 5 P. 417-434
Vladimir Putin’s personal popularity creates the base for sociopolitical stability of regime. However, in the long term, the aspirations of Russia’s elite for national sovereignty will come to naught without a new economic development model. Applying the “limited access orders” framework of North, Wallis, and Weingast, this essay analyzes the interactions among three key groups ...
Added: February 18, 2022
Gonchar K. R., Marek P., Economics of Transition and Institutional Change 2014 Vol. 22 No. 4 P. 605-634
This article conducts a plant-level study of the factors affecting foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to a large openning economy endowed with specific factor advantages. We conclude that the distribution of FDI in the Russian regions depends on market access and can be most notably by the knowledge-capital framework. Factor endowments built by natural resources ...
Added: August 25, 2014
Chepurenko A., Форсайт 2019 Т. 13 № 4 С. 6-8
The introductory article by the guest editor reveals the essence of the concept of “entrepreneurial ecosystem” (EE), its main components, and outlines the main directions of EE research with an emphasis on countries with economies in transition presented in the papers of the special issue. ...
Added: March 2, 2020
Denis Melnik, Lazzarini Andrés, Investigación Económica 2013 Vol. 72 No. 283 (enero-marzo) P. 5-30
This article surveys the views on economic development sustained by two protagonists of developmental policy in the U.S.S.R. and Latin America: the Russian economist Evgeny Preobrazhensky (1886 – 1937) and the Argentine economist Raúl Prebisch (1901 – 1986). Although both thinkers started from different analytical premises, and elaborated their theories in diverse social and political ...
Added: October 19, 2013
Shchukin V., Arbatli C. E., Journal of Theoretical Politics 2022 Vol. 34 No. 1 P. 3-34
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and vote-buying are clientelistic practices frequently used by political machines. In the literature, these practices are typically studied in isolation. In this paper, we study how the interaction between these two practices (as opposed to having just one tool) affects economic development. ...
Added: December 4, 2020
Коргун И. А., Булычев Г. Б., Проблемы Дальнего Востока 2019 № 5-2 С. 64-75
This paper deals with effect of UN sanctions on DPRK’s national economy and foreign trade. It is shown that civil, humanitarian spheres and light industries were hit the most by sanctions while unobserved trade seems to have suffered little. On the contrary, sanctions lead to expansion of sectors linked to illegal trade. North Korea is ...
Added: September 15, 2021
Springer, 2020
Presents research regarding the conceptual and practical issues of ensuring the competitiveness of countries in the context of neo-industrialization and digitalization of the economy, and the application of converging and crosscutting technologies in the production and circulation of intermediate and final goods
Features the proceedings of Competitive Russia: foresight model of economic and legal development in ...
Added: October 29, 2022
Tovar-García E. D., Ensayos Sobre Política Económica 2011 Vol. 29 No. 66 P. 80-127
This paper shows the empirical evidence about the nexus financial globalization-financial development, and the theoretical relationship between both, because this is important for the process of economic growth and development. A new empirical test is elaborated, with new indicators of financial globalization and financial development closer to theoretical and conceptual framework, and with a different ...
Added: January 23, 2014
Switzerland : Springer, 2017
This volume brings together selected papers from the 17th EBES Conference, organized in Venice in winter 2015. The theoretical and empirical papers present the latest research in diverse areas of business, economics, and finance from many different regions. They chiefly focus on the interactions between economic development, entrepreneurship and financial institutions, especially putting the spotlight on ...
Added: November 17, 2016
Timokhovich A. N., Вестник Университета (Государственный университет управления) 2014 № 1 С. 148-155
This article is devoted to the analysis of the methods that form the basis of the study. This article is devoted to the analysis of main results of empirical study threats to social and economic development of Russia. ...
Added: March 2, 2014
Ashgate Pub Lim, 2001
The book present a collection of article son all spects of post-Soviet economic development ...
Added: November 21, 2020
Dobrynskaya V. V., Turkisch E., Post-Communist Economies 2010 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 283-302
Despite the impressive economic growth in Russia between 1999 and 2007, there is a fear that Russia may suffer the Dutch disease, which predicts that a country with large natural resource rents may experience a de-industrialisation and a lower long term economic growth. In this paper we study if there are any symptoms of the ...
Added: October 4, 2012
Gokhberg L., Человек и труд 2000 № 11 С. 81-84
Успехи мировых научно-технологических лидеров во многом определяются эффективной интеграцией науки, образования и бизнеса, выступающей действенным инструментом устойчивого развития и конкурентоспособности этих стран в условиях глобализации и становления экономики, основанной на знаниях. ...
Added: January 17, 2013
Korotayev A., Вестник Института экономики Российской академии наук 2015 № 1 С. 149-162
The 19th century saw an explosive growth of the gap between the “First” and the “Third” World as regards per capita incomes and levels of life that has become to be known as the “Great Divergence”. In the 20th century the Great Divergence continued up to the early 1970s, and then – in the late ...
Added: December 3, 2015
Wales W., Shirokova G., Beliaeva T. et al., Global Strategy Journal 2021 Vol. 11 P. 656-685
Research summary: In this study, we theorize how regulatory, normative, and cognitive institutions moderate the entrepreneurial orientation (EO)-performance relationship. We test our hypotheses using data from entrepreneurial ventures in 31 countries. In countries with well-developed legal and financial institutions and where entrepreneurship is normatively supported, entrepreneurs achieve higher returns from an entrepreneurial strategic posture. Institutions ...
Added: October 1, 2021
Akaev A., Sadovnichiy V. A., Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2016 Vol. 86 No. 5 P. 371-383
A full closed mathematical model to describe and calculate Kondratiev’s long wave (LW) of economic development is presented for the first time. The innovative process that generates a new long wave in the economy is described as a stochastic Poisson process. The key role in constructing production functions during both the upward and downward trends ...
Added: October 28, 2018
Borisova E., Kulkova A., Вопросы экономики 2016 № 1 С. 81-106
Various components of culture have recently been in the focus of economic research. Numerous empirical studies show that cultural norms, as well as religion and language, matter for economic development and have not only statistical but also economic significance. This paper considers various examples of how culture can affect individual values and behavior. It also ...
Added: October 16, 2015
Springer, 2023
This volume discusses topics of global sustainability involving sustainability indicators, stakeholders' participation, and technological and strategic advances with the goal of "thinking locally to act globally". Scientists, academics, policymakers, and planners are currently focused on escalating global socioeconomic and ecological issues, such as rising inequality, adverse anthropogenic impacts on the environment, and deficiencies in natural resources. ...
Added: March 6, 2023
Turku : [б.и.], 2012
The Pan-European Institute publishes a quarterly discussion forum Baltic Rim Economies (BRE) which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea region. In BRE, high level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia, and several other experts contribute to the discussion. ...
Added: June 20, 2013
Proceedings of the 30th International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA)
Madrid : International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), 2017
Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic development, Innovation Management, and Global Growth. ...
Added: December 12, 2017