Географическая Концентрация Советской Промышленности: Сравнительный Анализ (Geographical Concentration of the Soviet Industry: Comparative Analysis)
Dmitry Kofanov,
Tatiana Mikhailova () and
Anton Shurygin
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Dmitry Kofanov: RANEPA
Anton Shurygin: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
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Abstract:
В этой работе мы изучаем географическую концентрацию отраслей промышленности в Советском Союзе. Распределение экономической активности в географическом пространстве России - во многом результат долгих лет развития в рамках советской системы. Понимать, как и в чем отличается экономическая география России от стран, развивавшихся в условиях рыночной экономики, необходимо для разработки правильных мер экономической политики сегодня. This paper deals with the analysis of geographical concentration of industrial sectors in the Soviet Union. Distribution of economic activity in geographical space of Russia is the result of long years of development in the framework of the Soviet system. It is important to understand how and in what respect economic geography of Russia differs from othe countries which developed under the market conditions. It is necessary in order to develop correct measures of economy policy at present.
Keywords: Russian economy; economic geography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F40 F43 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 90 pages
Date: 2015, Revised 2015
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