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New trends in the development of closed administrative-territorial entities (for example, the nuclear industry CATF)

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  • D. Y. Faykov
  • D. Y. Baydarov

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Closed administrative-territorial entities created for the purposes of the nuclear industry have been existed in a stable socio-economic conditions for a long time. In the last 5-10 years in the closed administrative-territorial entities negative trends of the depressed areas began to appear. At the same time the socio-economic development of the closed administrative-territorial entities is characterized by the opposite tendencies: forming enterprises have a stable portfolio of orders, increased fiscal capacity persists. High-tech core activities in the closed administrative-territorial entities trigger their competition with the most developed areas. As the authors state for the sustainable development of the closed administrative-territorial entities stable government policies and management systems are required.

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  • D. Y. Faykov & D. Y. Baydarov, 2014. "New trends in the development of closed administrative-territorial entities (for example, the nuclear industry CATF)," Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, Center for Crisis Society Studies, vol. 7(6).
  • Handle: RePEc:ccs:journl:y:2014:id:137
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