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Specifics of trade turnover and transportation of Russian regions

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  • O. Yu. Minchenkova
  • A. I. Ageev

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Trade turnover and supply in the regions of Russia have their own characteristics depending on their geographical location, climate, economic development and statistics. In Russia, there are issues in the sphere of trade, including the uneven infrastructure of the regions, and the inefficiency of logistics processes. However, it should be noted that modern technologies are being developed in Russia that improve the quality and efficiency of trade. The paper analyzes the features of trade and logistics in Russia. It proposes solutions to improve processes and investments in underdeveloped regions. The proposals allow to reduce economic disparities between regions and modernize transport operations in Russia for strengthening the economy and increasing the economic activity of the regions and reduce dependence on distributed resources, as well as the infrastructure development, accessibility of services for the population and improvement in the quality of life and employment of the population.The expected result of those proposals is a more even development of the regions and a reduction in the gap between them, strengthening the domestic economy of the country and creating a unified base for the competition, trade and trade turnover.

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  • O. Yu. Minchenkova & A. I. Ageev, 2023. "Specifics of trade turnover and transportation of Russian regions," RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), issue 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:aca:journl:y:2023:id:486
    DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2023-3-77-86
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