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Regional Diversity

In: The Contemporary Russian Economy

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  • Leonid Limonov

    (International Centre for Social and Economic Research ‘Leontief Centre’
    Higher School of Economics)

  • Olga Rusetskaya

    (International Centre for Social and Economic Research ‘Leontief Centre’
    Higher School of Economics)

  • Nikolay Zhunda

    (International Centre for Social and Economic Research ‘Leontief Centre’
    Higher School of Economics)

Abstract

The populationpopulation of Russia is extremely unevenly distributed over its territory. The average population density as of 1 January 2021 was 8.54 people per square kilometre. The majority of the population (68.53%) lives in the European part of Russia, which constitutes one-fifth (20.82%) of Russia’s territory and has the most favourable climatic conditions.

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  • Leonid Limonov & Olga Rusetskaya & Nikolay Zhunda, 2023. "Regional Diversity," Springer Books, in: Marek Dabrowski (ed.), The Contemporary Russian Economy, chapter 0, pages 203-224, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-17382-0_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17382-0_11
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