St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region: Interaction, Problems, Coordination of the Metropolitan area Development
Leonid Limonov and
Artur Ruslanovich Batchaev ()
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Artur Ruslanovich Batchaev: St. Petersburg Branch of the National Research University Higher School of Economics; International Centre for Social and Economic Research «Leontief Centre» ZAO
Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, 2013, issue 1, 123-135
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The article deals with the mutual influence and cooperation between St. Petersburg and Leningrad region. The content is a comparison of values of key indicators of socio-economic development of the two regions. A characteristic of the most complex problems of relations between St. Petersburg and Leningrad region is given. Key areas of the city and the region mutual interests are identified, including the metropolitan area development, the labor market, investment, energy and transport infrastructures, and some others. The article defines the conditions for further cooperation between the city and the region. In the final part of the article recommendations are made for enhancing cooperation and strengthening of integration processes between St. Petersburg and Leningrad region.
Keywords: ?; St.; Petersburg; ?; Leningrad; region; ?; interaction; ?; cooperation; ?; integration; ?; metropolitan; area; ?; territory; ?; investment; ?; resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.14530/se.2013.1.123-135
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