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Assessments of economic performance of the Irkutsk oblast

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I.I.Dumova
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The paper examines the efficiency of economic policy implemented in the Irkutsk oblast in regard to the formation of an uniform economic-social complex that would comply with basic interests of inhabitants and abate sub-regional disparities. By identifying priorities in the corporate interests of the Irkutsk oblast revealed are the basic trends in its development allowing to assess the level of regional governance.

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Article provided by Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS in its journal Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology".

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