Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects

The largest challenges faced by Russia’s economy are boosting of non-resource and non-energy exports, improvement of transport and logistic infrastructure, and development of northern territories. The article is aimed at identifying the issues and prospects for foreign economic activity (FEA) of the...

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Main Authors: Elena Leonidovna Andreeva, Anatolij Grigor’evich Tarasov, Artem Vital’evich Ratnår
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Online Access:http://repec.vavt.ru/RePEc/alq/rufejo/rfej_2020_02_33-46.pdf
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:alq:rufejo:rfej_2020_02_33-46 2024-04-14T08:06:10+00:00 Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects Elena Leonidovna Andreeva Anatolij Grigor’evich Tarasov Artem Vital’evich Ratnår http://repec.vavt.ru/RePEc/alq/rufejo/rfej_2020_02_33-46.pdf unknown http://repec.vavt.ru/RePEc/alq/rufejo/rfej_2020_02_33-46.pdf article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:41:28Z The largest challenges faced by Russia’s economy are boosting of non-resource and non-energy exports, improvement of transport and logistic infrastructure, and development of northern territories. The article is aimed at identifying the issues and prospects for foreign economic activity (FEA) of the Arctic region, with the increasing attention to its development and improvement of transport connectivity of Russia and Eurasia in general. FEA analysis is based on the case of the Urals’ Arctic zone – Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrug (YaNAO), by comparing the indicators for the Ural federal district and Russia over 2002-2018: foreign trade changes in goods and services, including transport and tourism; foreign direct investment. Besides, prospects for the region’s potential in these FEA areas are given. Results and scientific importance highlight the peculiarities of the Arctic zone’s (YaNAO) foreign economic activity revealing its mono-specialization in natural resources extraction and need for federal projects to deliver on its potential of developing non-resource and non-energy exports (including transport and tourist services, etc.). Practical significance of the results consists in the possibility of their use by analyzing and predicting foreign economic development of the northern and Arctic territories. Urals’ Arctic zone, foreign economic activity, foreign trade, commodity specialization, transport infrastructure, federal projects, technology sources, non-resource and non-energy export, transport-logistic and tourism services, foreign investments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic nenets Nenets Autonomous Okrug Yamalo Nenets Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic
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description The largest challenges faced by Russia’s economy are boosting of non-resource and non-energy exports, improvement of transport and logistic infrastructure, and development of northern territories. The article is aimed at identifying the issues and prospects for foreign economic activity (FEA) of the Arctic region, with the increasing attention to its development and improvement of transport connectivity of Russia and Eurasia in general. FEA analysis is based on the case of the Urals’ Arctic zone – Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrug (YaNAO), by comparing the indicators for the Ural federal district and Russia over 2002-2018: foreign trade changes in goods and services, including transport and tourism; foreign direct investment. Besides, prospects for the region’s potential in these FEA areas are given. Results and scientific importance highlight the peculiarities of the Arctic zone’s (YaNAO) foreign economic activity revealing its mono-specialization in natural resources extraction and need for federal projects to deliver on its potential of developing non-resource and non-energy exports (including transport and tourist services, etc.). Practical significance of the results consists in the possibility of their use by analyzing and predicting foreign economic development of the northern and Arctic territories. Urals’ Arctic zone, foreign economic activity, foreign trade, commodity specialization, transport infrastructure, federal projects, technology sources, non-resource and non-energy export, transport-logistic and tourism services, foreign investments.
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author Elena Leonidovna Andreeva
Anatolij Grigor’evich Tarasov
Artem Vital’evich Ratnår
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Anatolij Grigor’evich Tarasov
Artem Vital’evich Ratnår
Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects
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Anatolij Grigor’evich Tarasov
Artem Vital’evich Ratnår
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title Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects
title_short Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects
title_full Foreign economic activity of the Urals’ Arctic zone (the YaNAO case): challenges and prospects
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