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Неравенство уровней социально-экономического развития субъектов Российской Федерации // Inequalities оf Socio-Economic Development оf The Subjects оf the Russian Federation

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  • S. Kazantsev V.

    (Russian Academy of Natural Sciences)

  • С. Казанцев В.

    (Институт экономики РАН)

Abstract

The notion of inequality is studied in this paper. The author argues that an inequality (a no coincidence, difference, distinction) of objects is typical for the nature and society and exists objectively. He developed some technique for the level of inequality quantitative estimation and applies this technique to assess unequal socio-economic situation in the Russia’s regions. The study has shown that such inequality has a long history. It markedly deepened after 2000. There is a polarization of regions: at one pole, one may see a growing number of relatively more developed in economic terms, relatively more wealthy and successful subjects of the Russian Federation, at the other extreme, the number of relatively poor regions is increasing. The number of regions between these poles is decreasing. В статье исследуется понятие неравенства, утверждается, что неравенство (несовпадение, отличие) объектов типично для природы и общества и существует объективно. Предложен инструментарий количественного выражения уровня неравенства, который использован для оценки неодинакового социально-экономического положения российских регионов. Выполненное исследование показало, что такое неравенство субъектов Российской Федерации имеет давнюю историю и заметно углубилось после 2000 г. Идет поляризация регионов: на одном полюсе растет число относительно более развитых в экономическом плане и относительно благополучных субъектов РФ, на другом - увеличивается количество относительно экономически бедных регионов. Между этими полюсами остается все меньше субъектов Федерации.

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  • S. Kazantsev V. & С. Казанцев В., 2017. "Неравенство уровней социально-экономического развития субъектов Российской Федерации // Inequalities оf Socio-Economic Development оf The Subjects оf the Russian Federation," Мир новой экономики // The world of new economy, Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Governtment оf The Russian Federation, issue 4, pages 32-39.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:wnewec:y:2017:i:4:p:32-39
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