Income dynamics by municipalities of Russia in the new geo-economic conditions
O. Kuznetsova and
D. Ksenofontov
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O. Kuznetsova: Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IEF RAS), Moscow, Russia
D. Ksenofontov: Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IEF RAS), Moscow, Russia in 2018-2023
Journal of the New Economic Association, 2025, vol. 66, issue 1, 301-307
Abstract:
Based on company revenue data, taxable personal income and the wage fund of organizations (excluding small businesses) for 2021-2023, the dynamics of these indicators for different types of municipalities is analyzed. It is shown that, despite the specifics of the current crisis, there is a manifestation of typical patterns of spatial development in recent years: accelerated development of cities and urban agglomerations in comparison with rural areas, suburbs in comparison with the cores of agglomerations, cities with hundreds of thousands in comparison with less crowded cities etc. The regional capitals were once again the first to face the manifestations of the crisis, but they are demonstrating the ability to overcome it soon. At the same time, due to the influence of multidirectional asynchronous factors on economic and spatial development, the picture of territorial differences is not stable and is likely to continue changing.
Keywords: urban districts; municipal districts; anti- Russian sanctions; taxable monetary personal incomes; wage fund; company revenue (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R11 R12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.31737/22212264_2025_1_301-307
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