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Sanctions: Global Content — Regional Consequences. On the Question of the Consequences of Sanctions for St. Petersburg

N. M. Mezhevich (), V. A. Shamakhov () and A. D. Khlutkov ()

Administrative Consulting, 2023, issue 9

Abstract: Sanctions regimes are a factor in Russia’s development for many years. The state as a whole is ready to repel new threats. However, the consequences of sanctions, as well as ways to overcome them, are pronounced regional in nature. The role of St. Petersburg in improving industrial policy and import substitution is very great. For cities of the rank of St. Petersburg, special economic regimes adopted in relation to Russia are not only new challenges, but also the possibility of accelerated development.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2023-9-9-17

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