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Paradoxes Of The «Natural Resource Curse» Regional Development In The Post-Soviet Space

Svetlana Doroshenko, Andrey Shelomentsev (), Natalja Sirotkina and Bulat Husainov ()
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Natalja Sirotkina: Voronezh State University
Bulat Husainov: I

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Bulat Doskaliyevich Khusainov

Economy of region, 2014, vol. 1, issue 4, 81 - 93

Abstract: The article presents the results of the study, which purpose was to test the hypotheses reflecting the interaction of the development of the commodity sector with the socio-economic dynamics. The regional comparative studies and concepts reflecting different views on the relationship of the commodity sector and national development were the methodological basis. The 15 former Soviet republics, united among themselves in four regions: countries with rich natural resources; the country is not rich with natural resources; new EU countries and Russia — were the object of the study. In the context of the selected groups, the key macroeconomic indicators, human and institutional developments were analyzed in comparison. In the conclusion, the authors believe that today, countries having a rich natural resource potential, have the problem of the choice of the natural resources rational using model. While the country is in a state of search, it is very difficult to say clearly about the influence of the raw materials sector on economic development.

Keywords: regional comparative studies; the post-Soviet space-government; socio-economic and institutional development; raw material sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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