2021
DOI: 10.13165/vpa-21-20-5-09
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Abstract: The relevance of the research topic is due to the fact that in modern conditions in Russia the regions (constituent entities of the Russian Federation) have a different level of socio-economic development, different degrees of production development, GRP per capita, as well as different levels of unemployment, employment, population income. All this also forms a different degree of investment attractiveness of regions, a different degree of living standards in them, affects in different ways on migration flows… Show more

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“…At the same time, some authors consider that socio-economic differentiation will cause major damage to the development and security of the national economy. Rudenko (2021) states that the dramatical differentiation of regions by a degree of socio-economic development has a negative impact on the state's economic security; therefore, regional development must be less differentiated and ignored. T. Zienkiewicz and E. Zienkiewicz (2021) also argue that inequality in the socio-economic development of regions creates a threat to the economic security and stability of the country.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, some authors consider that socio-economic differentiation will cause major damage to the development and security of the national economy. Rudenko (2021) states that the dramatical differentiation of regions by a degree of socio-economic development has a negative impact on the state's economic security; therefore, regional development must be less differentiated and ignored. T. Zienkiewicz and E. Zienkiewicz (2021) also argue that inequality in the socio-economic development of regions creates a threat to the economic security and stability of the country.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%