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How to assess advantages of economic-geographical position for Russian regions?

Тема диссертации

How to assess advantages of economic-geographical position for Russian regions?

Авторы

Земцов Степан Петрович

Тип публикации

Статья

Язык публикации

Русский

Название журнала/сборника

R-Economy

Том/издание

2

Город издательства

Екатеринбург

Год

2016

Номера страниц

385 - 401

Количество страниц

16

Аннотация

The category of economic-geographical position (EGP) was formalized based on a review of the scientific literature. The developed method of international and interregional EGP potential assessment was based on the use of gravity models; it can further be widely used in regional studies to explore the benefits of the spatial location of objects (countries, regions, cities, etc.). These calculations for Russia's regions showed significant spatial differentiation. The maximum potential of interregional EGP potential have the regions located near Moscow and St. Petersburg gglomerations, the potential decreases uniformly to the east. The maximum international EGP potential concentrated in regions on the coast of the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Sea of Japan. The potential of the Kaliningrad region 5.6 times higher than it is for the Tyva Republic. In addition, it was revealed a significant increase in the total EGP potential in the 2000s, and its shift to the southern regions of the Far East due to the growth of the Asia-Pacific economies. The results were also used to identify connections between the EGP potential and indicators of socio-economic development. It was found that favourable EGP is one of the factors for GRP growth, investment, foreign trade, migration growth and spread of new technologies. Formalizing EGP as a category allows using it to predict the spatial changes in the socio-economic development of Russia

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Ключевые слова

economic-geographical position, market potential, Russian regions, gravity models, regional development
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