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Strategy of sustainable development of Novosibirsk

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V.F. Gorodetsky
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It is shown that in the megapolis of Novosibirsk the adaptation of residents to the post-soviet conditions is being completed. This is seen in that the a great part of citizens have overcome their tendency toward social infantilism; in the noted growth of involvement in labor force and orientation to the desired level of well-being; growth of industrial output, trade turnover, investments and real incomes of the population. The discovered tendencies have allowed the mayor office to undertake the development of the strategy of sustainable economic development of the city for the period up 2020. The paper considers the structure of strategy, its key objectives and tasks and the mechanisms for its implementation.

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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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Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2004-1_12

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