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Special Economic Areas in Multicultural Regions of Russia: Problems and Perspectives of State Management

Evgeny E. Shvakov, Natalia A. Shcherbakova and Svetlana V. Kulay
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Evgeny E. Shvakov: Altai State University
Natalia A. Shcherbakova: Novosibirsk State Technical University
Svetlana V. Kulay: Kuzbass State Technical University

Chapter Chapter 23 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 203-211 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The purpose of the research is to determine the problems and perspectives of improving the practice of state management of special economic areas in multicultural regions of Russia. It is determined that modern Russia has the problems of state management of special economic areas that hinder their creation and development. The perspective means of solving the above problems that allow improving the modern Russian practice of state management of creation and development of special economic areas in multicultural regions are protecting the interests of their potential and current residents of regional bodies of public authorities in a dialog with the Federal Government.

Keywords: Special economic areas; Multicultural regions; Russia; State management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_23

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