About Problems of the Large and Small Towns
Bolshinskaya Ivetta S.
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Bolshinskaya Ivetta S.: Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after G. Skovoroda
The Problems of Economy, 2012, issue 4, 68_73
Abstract:
Problems of the large and small towns in the different countries have similarity and specific character. This problems represent the territorial organization of society efficiency, first of all for the small and large towns. This problems are considering as problems of "life environment" organization in accodace with "mode of living" standarts. Migration inhabitans is observed from small towns to large towns becaus of the change of territorial distribution of industry, obsolete production and change of economic models. This process have an influence on the uneven development of regions and have negative influence on real sector of the economy. This and other problems can be decided by working out the complex strategic plan of development the large and small towns. This plan should be worked out on the basis of preliminary exploration. Four stages of this exploration should be produced information for real picture of region conditions and determination the poles and the centres of rise. It was list several examples from experience of development countries and suggest state regulation mechanism for conditions of market economics.
Keywords: life environment; mode of living; poles of rise; centres of rise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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