PATTERNS OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA
The aim of the paper is to analyze the trends of spatial inequality in Russia in 1994-2015 based on the convergence concepts. Russia faced the problem of inter-regional inequality as well as most countries. The situation is aggravated by the external economic and domestic factors in recent years. Th...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:hrs:journl:v:x:y:2018:i:2:p:153-161 2024-04-14T08:08:14+00:00 PATTERNS OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA Veronika MASLIKHINA http://www.rsijournal.eu/ARTICLES/July_2018/13.pdf unknown http://www.rsijournal.eu/ARTICLES/July_2018/13.pdf article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:24:40Z The aim of the paper is to analyze the trends of spatial inequality in Russia in 1994-2015 based on the convergence concepts. Russia faced the problem of inter-regional inequality as well as most countries. The situation is aggravated by the external economic and domestic factors in recent years. The fall in energy prices and Western sanctions had a negative impact on the country's economic development. Russia is compelled to take into account geopolitical interests in the implementation regional policies in some regions (the Far East, the Crimea, the Kaliningrad region, the republics of the North Caucasus, the Arctic). Many regional budgets have budget deficit, highly debt load. They optimize spending on the social sphere and reduce investments in the real economy. Russia is emerging from the crisis despite the difficult situation. A review of the theoretical positions of the four types of convergence concepts (σ-, β-, γ-, ρ-convergence) was made. The spatial inequality evaluation was carried out on the basis of σ-convergence and absolute β-convergence concepts. The Williamson coefficient, the Hoover index, the Theil index and the Atkinson index were used to analyze spatial inequality based on the σ-concept. Differentiation has increased over the analyzed period, but gap decreased after 2005. The convergence speed is 1.79% in Russia. Regions with a low initial level of development have higher growth rates than regions with a higher initial level of development spatial inequality, spatial development, β-convergence, σ-convergence, Russia Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Atkinson ENVELOPE(-85.483,-85.483,-78.650,-78.650) Williamson ENVELOPE(-65.383,-65.383,-67.717,-67.717) |
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The aim of the paper is to analyze the trends of spatial inequality in Russia in 1994-2015 based on the convergence concepts. Russia faced the problem of inter-regional inequality as well as most countries. The situation is aggravated by the external economic and domestic factors in recent years. The fall in energy prices and Western sanctions had a negative impact on the country's economic development. Russia is compelled to take into account geopolitical interests in the implementation regional policies in some regions (the Far East, the Crimea, the Kaliningrad region, the republics of the North Caucasus, the Arctic). Many regional budgets have budget deficit, highly debt load. They optimize spending on the social sphere and reduce investments in the real economy. Russia is emerging from the crisis despite the difficult situation. A review of the theoretical positions of the four types of convergence concepts (σ-, β-, γ-, ρ-convergence) was made. The spatial inequality evaluation was carried out on the basis of σ-convergence and absolute β-convergence concepts. The Williamson coefficient, the Hoover index, the Theil index and the Atkinson index were used to analyze spatial inequality based on the σ-concept. Differentiation has increased over the analyzed period, but gap decreased after 2005. The convergence speed is 1.79% in Russia. Regions with a low initial level of development have higher growth rates than regions with a higher initial level of development spatial inequality, spatial development, β-convergence, σ-convergence, Russia |
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PATTERNS OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA |
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PATTERNS OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA |
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PATTERNS OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA |
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patterns of spatial development: evidence from russia |
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