Agro-industrial policy in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
L.I.Danilova
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2005, vol. 3
Abstract:
As one third of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)’s population live in rural places, the problem of their employment is very important. Today its rural economy is characterized by stagnant unemployment, low incomes, poor social infrastructure. All this leads to high rural out-migration and social tension. At the same time, shown are such areas that may increase the agricultural output and improve rural employment and self-employment. It is the development of household production as a relatively non-capital-intensive sphere and of rural industry and its integration in the republican industry; consumer cooperation for marketing the agricultural products.
Date: 2005
Note: Activities of Executive and Legislative Regional Bodies of Government
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