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Regional economic change in Russia

edited by Philip Hanson and Michael Bradshaw

(Economies and societies in transition)

E. Elgar, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 266-288) and index

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内容説明

Since the demise of communism, Russia has become increasingly disparate. Some regions have grown in strength while others have been less successful. This book examines regional patterns of economic change in Russia by addressing questions such as: Is Russia a single economic area? Why are regional economic inequalities increasing? Are there significant regional differences in the economic regime? What influence do leaders have in their own regions, and on federal economic policies? To what extent do central policymakers affect regional outcomes? How are Russian regions affected by their new openness to foreign trade and investment? Based on research carried out by an international and interdisciplinary group of experts, this book analyses case studies from eight regions as well as testing hypotheses on data for the 77 main administrative regions. It will be of immense value to academics, those working for government and non-government agencies, and business people.

目次

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Russia's Regions in the 'Triple Transition' 3. Regional Dynamics of Economic Restructuring Across Russia 4. Demographic Responses to Regional Economic Change 5. Federal Government Responses to Regional Economic Change 6. St Petersburg and Kostroma 7. Samara and Krasnodar 8. Irkutsk and Sakhalin 9. Kaliningrad and Primorskiy Kray 10. Conclusions References Index

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