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The Principles of State Management of Multicultural Region’s Economy and the Problems of Their Systemic Implementation

Dmitry V. Bateykin, Yuliya I. Rastova and Anton A. Chernykh
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Dmitry V. Bateykin: Ministry of Economic Development of Altai Krai
Yuliya I. Rastova: St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Anton A. Chernykh: Altai State University

Chapter Chapter 24 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 213-220 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The purpose of the chapter is to study the specific features of state management of a multicultural region’s economy and to determine the principles of this management and the problems of their practical implementation in the activities of regional authorities in multicultural regions. Based on the study of specific features of development of the economy of Leningrad Oblast, which is a Russia’s region with the highest level of multiculturalism in 2018, four principles of state management of a multicultural region’s economy are determined: the principle of innovative development of the economy, the principle of preservation of stability (traditions), the principle of limiting the negative influence of globalization, and the principle of openness of economy for external resources that are necessary for its development.

Keywords: Principles; State management; Regional economy; Multicultural region; Systemic character; Russia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_24

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