Capital Megacity Syndrome in the Russian Economic Space
Evgeny Vsevolodovich Balatskiy () and
Alexander Borisovich Gusev ()
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Evgeny Vsevolodovich Balatskiy: The Russian Research Institute of Economics, policy and law in the scientific and technical sphere
Alexander Borisovich Gusev: The Russian Research Institute of Economics, policy and law in the scientific and technical sphere
Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, 2007, issue 4, 5-25
Abstract:
The dynamic model of interaction between labor markets of Moscow and the rest of Russia is given. Prognostic-analytical calculations show that in the nearest 3-6 years the developed tendency of labor inflow to the capital may be expected to reverse. It is proved that continuous economic growth will facilitate overcoming the capital megacity syndrome and harmonizing the Russian economic space
Keywords: Labor market; capital megacity; the Russian economic space; homogeneity (heterogeneity) of space; evolutionary stages of economic system’s development; dynamic equilibrium; equilibrium stability (instability) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.14530/se.2007.4.005-025
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