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Political Factors of Regional Inequality: Comparative Studies
[Политические Факторы Регионального Неравенства: Сравнительные Исследования]

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  • Komleva, Valentina (Комлева, Валентина)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Belyaeva, Olga (Беляева, Ольга)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Golubchenko, Igor (Голубченко, Игорь)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

The paper identifies historically established political factors that have influenced the differentiation of regions and the latest political factors connected to new risks and threats for the sustainable development of regions. Methodological approaches to assessing regional disparities have been analyzed. The conclusion about the gap between theoretical research and decision-making practice with regard to policies to reduce inequality is explained. A comparative analysis of modern policy decisions to reduce regional inequality in Russia and Italy has been made. It was found that a number of decisions aimed at mitigating the effects of inequality and its reduction further increase the inequality of some groups of the population and some territories.

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  • Komleva, Valentina (Комлева, Валентина) & Belyaeva, Olga (Беляева, Ольга) & Golubchenko, Igor (Голубченко, Игорь), 2020. "Political Factors of Regional Inequality: Comparative Studies [Политические Факторы Регионального Неравенства: Сравнительные Исследования]," Working Papers 062020, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:062020
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    inequality; regional inequality; factors of inequality; criteria of inequality; regional policy; state policy; state regulation.;
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