Possible Ways to Use Spanish Experience in Regional Policy for Russia (End of the article, see 9/2016)
Alexander Zakharov and
Kristina Semyonovna Seredinskaya
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Kristina Semyonovna Seredinskaya: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia
Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2016, issue 10, 22-33
Abstract:
In the article different ways of modernization of the Russian Regional Policy are considered.Present day Russia suffers a lot from regional polarization. For the last 16 years it has reduced insignificantly, and even grown according to GRP per capita. At the same time Spanish experience is more successful, though the country also suffers from regional disparities. According to the authors it can be useful to consider Spanish case in order to use some aspects in Russian realities. For example, establish bodies, which would develop cooperation between different levels of administration and between regions, and also would help to solve territorial problems promptly and more effective.
Keywords: Russia; regional polarization; regional policy; Constitution; Spain; synthetic classifications of regions; GRP; index of life quality; Spain; EU; autonomy; conference of presidents; sectorial conferences; cooperation agreements; bilateral commissions of cooperation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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