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Strategies for Development and Typology of Russian Regions: Insights from International Conference

This paper by Granberg and Mikheeva, presented at the International Conference on "The Future of European Regions," delves into the inter-regional differentiation in Russia. It explores the typology of Russian regions, identifying leading regions and their development strategies. The authors analyze problematic regions, including backward and depressive areas, and discuss the prospects for their international integration. The research highlights the socio-economic disparities across Russian regions and emphasizes strategies to enhance their development and integration in the global context.

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Strategies for Development and Typology of Russian Regions: Insights from International Conference

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  1. THE RUSSIAN REGIONS: TYPOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Granberg A., Mikheeva N. Council for the Study of Productive Resources Moscow, Russia International Conference « THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN REGIONS », Warsaw, May, 31 - June, 2, 2007.

  2. Paper Outline • Inter-regional differentiation • Typology of the Russian regions • Leading regions • Strategies of the Russian regions • Prospects of international integration for the Russian regions

  3. Interregional discrepancy by subjects of RF

  4. Typology of problematic regions • Backward (the underdeveloped) regions • Depressive regions: old-industrial agrarian based on extracting industry • Frontier regions • Zone of the North

  5. Parity of groups of regions on a level of social and economic development

  6. LEADING REGIONS

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