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the regions of The Russian Federation (RF) during 1995 - 2007 years have been presented at the paper. The objects of … Income (TMI) and its five component TMI(k), k=1, . . .,5 for each from 79 regions of RF. The spatial distributions of new six …
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Northern territories (including the Arctic) occupy over 80% of Russian area. Development of these regions is based on … to assess an ability of northern regions to generate and diffuse innovations. The study was methodologically divided into … Russian regions. An ability to create new knowledge is described by a number of indexes, the ability to extend and apply …
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paper shows that in this period inequality of Russian regions in GRP per capita and wages was diminishing. In the given … period in Russian regions there existed un- conditional beta-convergence, poor regions grew faster than rich ones. This … 1990s, with the state pressure having been eliminated, the differentiation between Russian regions began, while in the 2000 …
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This paper applies a new decomposition technique to the study of variations in poverty across the regions of Russia … across regions than to differences in real income per capita. However, when real income per capita is split into nominal … for the majority of regions. …
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values for the economies of the five Central Federal District regions are calculated. Additionally, authors provide an … differences in the AEM values of the researched regions, and that the AEM as a management tool for interregional investment …, authors establish that the achieved results fall in line with real macroeconomic situations within the regions, which proves …
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Russian mobilization. Some regions have seen rapid increases in household bank deposits not easily attributable to regional … macroeconomic or institutional factors. Such regions coincide with the regions with proportionally large numbers of mobilized …
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This paper examines two regions of the Russian Federation, Novgorod and Pskov, to compare how differences in economic …, we consider the reasoning that led these regions down such distinctly different economic policy paths and consequences of …
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regions. Using data for 1992-2001, we find strong sigma divergence simultaneously with beta convergence. he results indicate … that per capita income in Russian regions may be converging towards two separate steady states.The poorest regions seem to … be converging among themselves, while growth experiences among other regions have been highly heterogeneous. …
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the work was to identify regions with the highest innovation capacity and developed regional innovation system, where … Russian regions. Patent activity in Russia declined significantly from 60000 granted patents in 1989 to 22500 in 2012. The … 1000 employees; percentage of organizations with a website (%). Six groups of regions were identified: 'innovation core …
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