Region Foreign Economic Relations as a Factor of Reindustiralization
E. L. Andreyeva,
A. G. Canen,
A. V. Ratner and
V. V. Zakharova
R-Economy, 2015, vol. 1, issue 2, 357-367
Abstract:
At present, the strengthening vector of the developing economies, in particular, of the countries of Eurasian Economic Union and BRICS, in the geographic structure of Russian foreign economic activity is observed. The subject matter of the article is to see, how the development of this direction can be economically favorable. For this purpose, the forms and degree of the development of economic partnership including collaboration with the Russian regions are investigated. The agreements on the economic partnership with the regions of partner countries of Russia, their production relations are considered. The analysis of foreign trade shows that in the case of the partner countries within Eurasian integration and the BRICS group — Russian economy gets the high possibility to become the supplier of products of relatively high degree of processing which is the key factor of development of its processing industry, i.e. the factor of reindustrialization and export-oriented import substitution.
Keywords: EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION; BRICS; REGIONAL LEVEL; AGREEMENTS ABOUT PARTNERSHIP; PRODUCTION RELATIONS; PROCESSING INDUSTRY; REINDUSTRIALIZATION; EXPORT-ORIENTED IMPORT SUBSTITUTION (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.15826/recon.2015.2.018
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