Северные Территории Российской Федерации, Стран Европы и Америки: Компаративистский Анализ Перспектив Сельского Развития (Northern Territories of the Russian Federation, European Countries and America: Comparative Analysis of the Prospects for Agricultural Development)
Alexander Nikulin,
Irina Trotsuk and
Inna Kopoteva
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Alexander Nikulin: RANEPA
Inna Kopoteva: RANEPA
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Abstract:
В работе обобщен российский и зарубежный (Скандинавские страны, Финляндия, США, Канада) опыт сельского развития на региональных и локальных уровнях, рассмотрены государственные, бизнес- и негосударственные-некоммерческие программы и проекты сельского развития, позволяющие сформулировать некоторые прогнозы и предложения для сельского развития северных территорий Российской Федерации с учетом зарубежного опыта. This paper sums up Russian and international (Scandinavian countries, Finland, USA and Canada) experience regarding agricultural development at regional and local levels. Authors analyzed state, business and non-governmental and non-commercial projects and programs of agricultural development which allow to formulate certain projections and proposals for the agricultural development of northern territories of the Russian Federation taking into consideration international experience in this sphere.
Keywords: Russian economy; risk agriculture; northern territories (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55 pages
Date: 2015, Revised 2015
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