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Economic integration: regional aspect

Pavel Minakir

Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2004, vol. 1

Abstract: Considered are mechanisms which in the rightly functioning economy determine centripetal forces keeping the national economy from breakup into many regional elements. The author has analyzed how in the Russian transition economy, in the context of unified national market whose agents are regions, these mechanisms are working towards integration. It is shown that revival of interregional links is going on more quickly and ahead of the revival of economic growth, being its indicator and stimulator.

Date: 2004
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