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Potentialities and limitations of spatial transformations in the economy

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  • S.A. Suspitsyn

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Spatial transformations in the distribution of economic activity are understood as changes in the RF regional (clear of national) stable trends. The changes are limited to persistence of generalizing regional characteristics, long-run maintenance of major investors’ preferences, vague social-economic policy of the government, etc. Spatial distribution of the economic activity is estimated and analyzed using regional summary indicators accumulating in themselves the variety of particular social-economic indicators that are supplemented with expert estimates for conditions not captured by official statistics.

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  • S.A. Suspitsyn, 2004. "Potentialities and limitations of spatial transformations in the economy," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2004-4_1
    Note: Theoretical Issues of Regional Economics
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