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Developing Russia's Far East and Siberia: the Interplay of National, Regional and Global Implications.
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The chapter is devoted to the interplay of national, regional and global implications in the framework of developing Russia's Siberia and Far East and creating a cooperation bettween Asia-Pacific region and these regions.
Keywords: Russian regionsregional policyscenarios for Russia's developmentRussia's Far EastRussia's SiberiaRussia's regional policy
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Croydon: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Мулина А. А., Вестник филологических наук 2025 Т. 5 № 5 С. 120–126
This article is devoted to the geography of news from the national media of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019-2023. Using a mediageographic approach to media research, the author analyzes a world map based on the monitoring of three major national periodicals. Special emphasis is placed on the representation of the Balkan region in the selected ...
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Мулина А. А., Вестник Воронежского государственного университета. Серия: Филология. Журналистика 2025 № 2 С. 141–144
The article analyzes the geography of news from three major national media outlets in the Republic of Serbia. Based on monitoring the online versions of the newspapers Politika, Blic and Kurirfor 2013-2023, the author analyzes the media space of these publications and attempts to determine the place of the Balkan region in it. A stable ratio of the number ...
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Chebanova D., Poretskova A., Journal of International Migration and Integration 2026 No. 4
This article examines young people’s regional and political identities after relocating from four Russian regions to Central Russia’s megalopolises, exploring how these identities interact and how relocation contexts shape this process. Grounded in an interpretivist paradigm and using phenomenological analysis, the study analyses lived experiences through in-depth interviews, resulting in an empirical model of identity ...
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Kutsenko E., Ivanova E., Vlasova V., Regional Research of Russia 2025 No. 15 P. 344–359
The paper seeks to understand, which factors: innovative development of cluster home regions, economic performance of cluster members, management and governance excellence of cluster teams, or their ability to gain trustworthy reputation from national-level policymakers—influence clusters’ selection for public funding, and the volumes of subsidy allocated. The research is based on the case of 20 ...
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Kosov M., Вестник экономической безопасности 2023 № 1 С. 226–230
Fiscal federalism is necessary for the effectiveness of the budget and tax policy in the state. For a federal state, this is the optimal solution for the distribution of powers in budgetary and tax processes between central and regional authorities. In addition, in unitary states, fiscal decentralization may also be necessary due to the peculiarities ...
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Zimin E., Semenova M., International Journal of Finance and Economics 2025 Vol. 30 No. 4 P. 3838–3855
This study examines the relationship between bank de-branching and profitability in Russian regions depending on the region's internet infrastructure development and financial digital literacy. Using data from 84 Russian regions from 2010 to 2020 and panel data analysis techniques, we test whether the adequacy of internet infrastructure for online banking and financial digital literacy are ...
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O. I. Vendina, A. V. Sheludkov, Gritsenko A. A., Regional Research of Russia 2024 Vol. 14 No. Suppl 1 P. S10–S30
The article is based on the materials of the field research conducted in Krasnodar krai in the summer–autumn of 2023, as well as on the analysis of articles and projects devoted to the substantiation of spatial forms and borders of Russian urban agglomerations. The Krasnodar urban agglomeration was chosen for several reasons: (a) the intensive ...
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B. V. Nikitin, N. Yu. Zamyatina, Regional Research of Russia 2023 Vol. 13 No. 2 P. 271–286
Studies of the COVID-19 pandemic have repeatedly demonstrated that the role of spatial factors in the transmission of infection is significant. However, there is no universal spatial model thoroughly describing COVID-19 spread patterns. The paper proposes an original view on the centre-periphery model: regions are classified according to settlement pattern (static component) and openness (closedness) ...
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Evseeva Marina, Starikov E., Regional Research of Russia 2024 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 537 – 552
It is known that innovations are one of the most important factors in labor productivity growth. However, not all regional economies are able to convert innovation costs into productivity growth. This article analyses how the sectoral structure of regional economies determines the relationship between labor productivity and innovation in the regions with different welfare levels. ...
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Boos V., Shubina V., Kutsenko E., Экономика региона 2024 Т. 20 № 4 С. 1041–1057
Due to the lack of a unified approach to supporting creative industries and to the differentiation of initial socioeconomic conditions in Russian regions, different government participation models in the development of creative industries are emerging. Understanding the balance of factors influencing the creative industries is key to more effective goal-setting and support for the creative ...
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Pavlov P., Vasileva V., Бизнес. Общество. Власть 2022 № 46 С. 47–67
The core idea of the article is to provide recommendations to businesses on how to maximize effectiveness of GR-practices application in Leningrad Oblast. The region under consideration ranks high in various socio-economic ratings, and it also has a developed industrial sector. Monitoring of GR-practices, implemented in the second half of 2022, illustrates that businesses pursue ...
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Turovsky R. F., Sukhova M., Политическая наука 2024 № 1 С. 14–50
The article focuses on the topic of regional inequality in Russia. It considers two types of inequality – economic and social – and analyzes the impact of government policy on their dynamics. The results of the study show that, according to theoretical assumptions characterizing developing countries, economic growth in Russia does not lead to a ...
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Pavlov P., Васильева В. Д., Бизнес. Общество. Власть 2022 № 46 С. 47–67
The core idea of the article is to provide recommendations to businesses on how to maximize effectiveness of GR-practices application in Leningrad Oblast. The region under consideration ranks high in various socio-economic ratings, and it also has a developed industrial sector. Monitoring of GR-practices, implemented in the second half of 2022, illustrates that businesses pursue ...
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Громыко А. А., Ананьева Е. В., Alekseenkova E. et al., М.: Весь мир, 2023.
Новая коллективная монография Института Европы РАН (серия «Старый Свет – новые времена») посвящена европейскому измерению процессов по пересборке глобального политического и социально-экономического пространства. Даются ответы на вопрос о том, как Европа из мегарегиона, длительное время одного из самых упорядоченных на планете, насыщенного кооперативными проектами постбиполярного устроения, превратилась в один из наиболее разделённых и конфликтогенных регионов. ...
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Kutsenko E., Tripathi S., Tyurchev K., Regional Science Policy & Practice 2023 Vol. 15 No. 9 P. 2126–2155
The purpose of this article is to assess how internal and external complementarity linkages are responsible for the
emergence of new specialization industries in the context of Russian regions in the period from 2005 to 2015, taking
into account other factors that are significant for the emergence of such industries. The internal complementary linkages are measured by ...
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Vyatskaya Y., Дергачёва Д. С., Бизнес. Общество. Власть 2022 Т. 46 № 4 С. 30–46
The article is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of business and government in the Rostov region. The economic condition and investment potential of the region is quite high in the Rostov region: many production areas are developed, and the active role of the agricultural sector. The authors suggest that the current GR practices ...
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Leonid Limonov, Rusetskaya O., Zhunda N., , in: The Contemporary Russian Economy: a Comprehensive Analysis.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Ch. 11 P. 203–224.
The population of Russia is extremely unevenly distributed over its territory. The average population density as of 1 January 2021 was 8.54 people per square kil-ometre. The majority of the population (68.53%) lives in the European part of Russia, which constitutes one-fifth (20.82%) of Russia’s territory and has the most favourable climatic conditions.
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Balandin Y., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: Политология 2022 Т. 16 № 4 С. 73–84
The return of direct gubernatorial elections in 2012 did not lead to an increase in the autonomy of regional heads - on the contrary, the federal center only strengthened control over the staffing of regional executive power. Moreover, the rotation is only growing despite the positive dynamics of «United Russia» representa-tion and support in the ...
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