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Management of Investment Attractiveness of the Russian Federation Regions: Practical Analysis

In: Regional Economic Development in Russia

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  • Irina S. Glebova

    (Kazan Federal University)

  • Svetlana S. Berman

    (Kazan Federal University)

  • Ruslan R. Galiakhmetov

    (Kazan Federal University)

Abstract

There are various factors that can determine uneven economic development of the regions of the Russian Federation in terms of the possession of rich natural resources, government’s investment policy, region’s international recognition, and the presence of special conditions to facilitate innovation and human capital development. The incoming foreign capital enables industrial modernization, infrastructure development, and improvement of the living standards of the population in the regions. The chapter analyzes the effectiveness of the investment attractiveness management in fifteen regions of Russia and identifies the main determinants of the investment potential of the territory. The purpose of this work is to apply the authors’ methodology to assess the investment attractiveness of the territory using the statistical data on the regions located in different federal districts of the Russian Federation. The work provides organizational and management recommendations for regional authorities to overcome systemic mistakes in the development and implementation of regional investment policies.

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  • Irina S. Glebova & Svetlana S. Berman & Ruslan R. Galiakhmetov, 2020. "Management of Investment Attractiveness of the Russian Federation Regions: Practical Analysis," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Niyaz Kamilevich Gabdrakhmanov & Lenar Nailevich Safiullin (ed.), Regional Economic Development in Russia, pages 31-39, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-39859-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39859-0_3
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