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Methodological Bases Of Building The Geoeconomic Strategy Of Regional Development
[Методологические Основы Построения Геоэкономической Стратегии Регионального Развития]

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  • Ishchenko-Padukova Oksana (Ищенко-Падукова О.А.)

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Movchan Irina (Мовчан И.В.)

    (Southern Federal University)

Abstract

The tendencies of deepening economic integration are characteristic of both the global economy and national and local economic systems. The institutionalization of economic interaction at the level of the world economy facilitated the simplification of many international economic procedures and the coordination of trade relations between countries. However, at the local level, the region acts as an economic space for both national and international integration. The conceptual basis for building a geo-economic strategy for regional development is to ensure the economic sovereignty of the region, competitiveness and integration into the global economic space.

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  • Ishchenko-Padukova Oksana (Ищенко-Падукова О.А.) & Movchan Irina (Мовчан И.В.), 2019. "Methodological Bases Of Building The Geoeconomic Strategy Of Regional Development [Методологические Основы Построения Геоэкономической Стратегии Регионального Развития]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 97-101.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s19315
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    1. Shufang Wang & Axing Zhu & Yuejing Ge & Yuli Liu & Xiao Xue, 2017. "The Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Geo-Economic Relationships between China and ASEAN Countries: Competition or Cooperation?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(6), pages 1-21, June.
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