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application to Russia. Yegorov (2005, 2006, 2009) has suggested the role of population density on economics. A city has an …, adaptation may be impossible and shock will persist. This took place in early 1990es in the former USSR, where after transition … crisis, leading to deterioration of both industry and agriculture. Russia is the largest country but this is also its problem …
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The current research has concentrated on the following questions: What are the trends in restructuring Suceava's economy and which regional development factors were the most important (exogenous, endogenous, structural, socio-political ones, etc.)? Which is the relationship between social...
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such as Japan about whether it perform FDI to an emerging economy such as Russia and China and about a degree of FDI …
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This study focuses on the hegemonic ascendancy of neoliberalism encountering contestations and social unrest in … Islamism and neoliberalism. The concept of gentrification/re-generation is very much employed and referred to the diffusion of …
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