2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1075700716040122
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Differentiation of the regions of Russia based on level of economic development

Abstract: Assessments of the level of interregional differences by per capita GRP in current and constant prices are presented in the article. The tendencies of inequality in economic development of the regions of Russia in 1990-2013 have been studied.

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“…The second direction focuses on assessing the level of regional heterogeneity, which is determined within the framework of the clustering exercise. Dynamics and the level of regional differentiation are determined on the basis of the Gini coefficient (Moroshkina, 2016), which allows one to estimate the level of regional asymmetry and the variation of regional values from absolute equality.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second direction focuses on assessing the level of regional heterogeneity, which is determined within the framework of the clustering exercise. Dynamics and the level of regional differentiation are determined on the basis of the Gini coefficient (Moroshkina, 2016), which allows one to estimate the level of regional asymmetry and the variation of regional values from absolute equality.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it was the transition to market relations that significantly influenced the differentiation of the Russian regions. In her research, Moroshkina (2016) notes that "the inequality of the Russian regions in terms of socio-economic development and economic growth rates is determined by the economic and geographical position, the level of infrastructure development, investment attractiveness, innovation potential and many other factors" (p. 109). 2016…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main indicator of industrial activity in the region is, undoubtedly, the dynamics of the gross regional product per capita. GRP is the basis for many regional ratings and forecasts for the development of regional economic systems (Moroshkina, 2016). However, we believe that activity in the regions is largely characterized not by production volumes, but by the dynamics of the number of operating enterprises.…”
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“…1 This equally applies to Russia, almost no matter which statistical indicator is considered. The reason lies in the fact that the economic-geographical positions, the development of infrastructure, investment attractiveness, innovation potential, and other factors differ from region to region [1][2][3][4]. Space compression and concentration processes do not occur at similar rates either.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%