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ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ ФАКТОРОВ РАЗВИТИЯ ЭКОНОМИКИ РЕГИОНА, НА ПРИМЕРЕ ГОРОДА ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОГО ЗНАЧЕНИЯ САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГА
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Мухина С. В.
Saving and creating jobs in a recession and the current situation in the economic crisis, in part due to the sanctions imposed by the Russian Federation - is a priority for every state. Powered by article analysis of the structural changes on the example of the federal city of St. Petersburg reflects the dynamics of the number of employees by main activity. Analysis of data of the number of employees on key sectors of the economy is an indicator of both development and current state of the real sector of the Russian economy.
Dontsov A., Финансовые рынки и банки 2026 No. 1 P. 297–301
The results of the conducted study demonstrate the effect that contemporary economic sanctions have on the development of the International North-South Transport Corridor, a proposed infrastructure initiative that connects India, Iran, Russia, and other Eurasian nations. Infrastructural projects have been delayed, investment flows have been severely restricted, and the institutional consolidation of the corridor has ...
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Daria I., Российский журнал менеджмента 2025 Т. 23 № 1 С. 91–115
Цель исследования: выявление оснований устойчивости и определение направлений адаптации цепочки создания ценности на российском рынке часов.
Методология исследования: эмпирическое исследование проведено в виде включенного наблюдения, а также серии экспертных интервью с представителями отрасли.
Результаты исследования: определены направления развития межфирменного взаимодействия и адаптации цепочки создания ценности на узкоспециализированных рынках в условиях санкционных ограничений, введенных в начале 2022 г. Выявлены основания устойчивости ...
Added: March 17, 2026
Dontsov A., , in: Финансовые рынки и банкиВып. 1.: М.: КноРус, 2026. P. 297–301.
The results of the conducted study demonstrate the effect that contemporary economic sanctions have on the development of the International North-South Transport Corridor, a proposed infrastructure initiative that connects India, Iran, Russia, and other Eurasian nations. Infrastructural projects have been delayed, investment flows have been severely restricted, and the institutional consolidation of the corridor has ...
Added: March 6, 2026
Стефанович Д. В., Maltsev A., Международная аналитика 2025 Т. 16 № 3 С. 25–42
The article dwells on the evolution of Russia's international scientific and technological cooperation in relation to foreign policy factors. It focuses on aerospace cooperation: civil aviation, hypersonic technologies, missiles, and space activities. The study examines theoretical approaches to scientific and technical, military and technological cooperation, including the proliferation of advanced military and dual-use technologies, as ...
Added: February 18, 2026
Дегтярев М. А., Труды Института государства и права Российской академии наук 2025 Т. 20 № 6 С. 62–94
One of the most important challenges for Russia at the current stage of its development is the unprecedented sanctions pressure from foreign countries, which began in 2014 and has been gaining momentum since 2022. The abundance of economic sanctions imposed on our country requires the state to develop measures to preserve the stability and sustainability ...
Added: February 13, 2026
Salamatov V., Базелюк В. Н., Бизнес. Общество. Власть 2025 № 3 (57) С. 218–238
The article is dedicated to analyzing the experience of the Islamic Republic of Iran under prolonged sanction pressure that has been ongoing since 1979. The main focus is on three key aspects: historical stages of sanctions implementation, their impact on the economy, politics, and social sphere of the country, as well as Iran's methods of ...
Added: February 13, 2026
Igor Gurkov, Dahms S., Filinov N. et al., Thunderbird International Business Review 2026 Vol. --- No. -- P. --–--
This study examines the evolution, typology, and effectiveness of economic sanctions in international business across five centuries of geopolitical change. Using a phenomenon-driven research (PDR) design combined with a realist historical approach, it synthesizes established categories of sanctions—ideological, political, national security, and economic—while tracing how their relative prominence has shifted over time. To account for ...
Added: February 5, 2026
Zubarevich N., Журнал Новой экономической ассоциации 2025 № 1(66) С. 274–281
The regions that suffered most from the sanctions were those with the extractive industry, especially coal, although its dynamics were also worsened by the unfavorable situation with world prices and logistics problems. The decline in the oil producing regions is less severe. In the manufacturing industries that were subject to sanctions, the dynamics worsened, growth ...
Added: January 22, 2026
Kozachenko E., Ilona Ryshtein, Bodolica V. et al., FIIB Business Review 2026 Vol. 15 No. 2 P. 163–183
The 2022 sanctions against Russia created a profound exogenous shock, putting the resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the test. While SME resilience is widely studied, the specific strategic responses of family firms remain unclear. Using a multiple-case-study design, we explore how family and non-family firms in Russia develop resilience under severe sanctions. ...
Added: January 21, 2026
Lukin A. L., Voloshchak V. I., Sevastianov S., Russian Japanology Review 2025 Vol. 8 No. 2 P. 95–121
The article presents a comparative study of the sanctions policy of Japan and the Republic of Korea towards Russia after February 2022 and the assessment of the impact of their sanctions on the development of Russian-Japanese and Russian-South Korean cooperation in the Russian Far East. Based on the results of the study of the economic ties of Russia, ...
Added: January 7, 2026
Simachev Y. V., Fedyunina A., , in: Proceedings on Research of Digital Transformation and Innovative Practices in an Aging Society.: Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Press China, 2026. P. 73–94.
To effectively respond to the challenges of an aging population in both developed and developing countries, fostering innovation is crucial. This includes not only social innovation but also industrial innovation, which plays a key role in boosting labor productivity and mitigating the economic slowdown associated with demographic aging. Typically, crises lead to reduced innovation spending, ...
Added: December 4, 2025