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CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF FISH INDUSTRY CLUSTERS IN RUSSIA

ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ И РАЗВИТИЕ РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫХ РЫБОПРОМЫШЛЕННЫХ КЛАСТЕРОВ РОССИИ

Kiseleva Natalia (Киселева Н.Н.) and Chunina Alexandra (Чунина А.Е.)
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Kiseleva Natalia (Киселева Н.Н.): North-Caucasus Institute – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Chunina Alexandra (Чунина А.Е.): West branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 3, 146-151

Abstract: The article discusses the characteristics of regional (territorial) clusters. The possibilities of creation of developed and latent territorial clusters, determinants and advantages of their development in the fisheries complex of Russia are analyzed. The Far East and North-West of Russia are considered as zones of formation of developed clusters, and the latent cluster zones are the Republic of Karelia and the Kaliningrad region. Taking into account the state of the fishery complex of the Kaliningrad region, proposals for the development of the territorial fishing cluster, directions and measures of its state support at the regional and Federal levels are formulated.

Keywords: regional cluster; spatial cluster; the fishing industry; fish industry cluster; the regional cluster policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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