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The Analysis of Territorial Distinctions in the South Of Russia

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  • Reshiev, Sulaiman

    (Chechen State University)

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The author investigates territorial distinctions in social and economic development in the South of Russia. Under the comparative analysis of system characteristics of regions of the South of Russia, the author makes a conclusion that distinctions of these characteristics remain essential during the long period of time and the real tendency to their reduction is not observed. Main causes of heterogeneity of regions of the South of Russia are revealed. Well founded recommendations about optimization of structure of economy and sector employment in territories of the South of Russia taking into account positive world experience are offered. These measures, to the author’s opinion, will allow to reach the maximum homogeneity of territories of the South of Russia.

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  • Reshiev, Sulaiman, 2011. "The Analysis of Territorial Distinctions in the South Of Russia," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 4, pages 148-161.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ecopol:1145
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