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New configuration of russian regional economics based on cluster development programs

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  • Nataliya Tyuleneva

    (Tomsk State University [Tomsk])

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The article shows factual information illustrating the possibility of changing the configuration of a region's economy with the help of a cluster approach. The article also reveals the background for creating regional cluster programs and a gives a comparative analysis of innovation activity by example of the Siberian Federal District (Russia), considers the experience of high-tech clusters, strategies and instruments necessary for their implementation as well as the results obtained.

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  • Nataliya Tyuleneva, 2012. "New configuration of russian regional economics based on cluster development programs," Post-Print hal-03469554, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03469554
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