The article presents a study of the social risks of the state in special economic, legal, and organizational regimes using the example of territories with a special economic status in the Russian Far East. An important condition for the creation of special territories for the state is the compensation for the provided preferences in full with benefits in the future. The article contains a content analysis of foreign and domestic literature, based on which the social risks of the state are identified taking into account the specificity of the special territories of the Far East. The authors compile a map of social risks based on the main goals of the creation and development of special territories, and highlight a separate classification feature of the state’s social risks – the non-fulfillment of guarantees for the population. The authors also reveal the problems of justifying indicators for assessing risks. Based on the grouping, analysis and comparison of the official statistical information of Rosstat and the RF Ministry of Economic Development, the authors assess the identified social risks of the state in the Russian Far East territories with a special economic status. The article defines the probability and hazard category of each risk.
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