2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)00681-4
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Investment Attraction of Russian Regions in the Beginning of XXI Century

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“…The evolution of scientific views on the problems of economic growth and macroeconomic stability in terms of spatial development is reflected in the publications of G. B. Kleiner [9], N. Lygina, O. Rudakova and Y. Soboleva [11], V. M. Polterovich [15], H. Saito and J. J. Wu [16], O. S. Sukharev and E. N. Voronchikhina [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of scientific views on the problems of economic growth and macroeconomic stability in terms of spatial development is reflected in the publications of G. B. Kleiner [9], N. Lygina, O. Rudakova and Y. Soboleva [11], V. M. Polterovich [15], H. Saito and J. J. Wu [16], O. S. Sukharev and E. N. Voronchikhina [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an important part of the world economy, Russia has always attracted much attention of foreign investors with its superior location conditions, abundant natural resources and open capital market (Kuzmina et al, 2014;Lygina et al, 2015;Ershova, 2017). However, in recent years, along with the global economic slowdown, geopolitical environment deterioration in the Asia-Pacific region, and the domestic policies failure (Guo, 2008;Li, 2009), Russia's economic growth has declined continuously since 2008, and its investment environment has changed a lot (Yakovlev and Zhuravskaya, 2013;Berezinskaya, 2017;Bykova and Jardon, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of territorial disproportions of socio-economic development associated with the natural disparity of the resource potential is the subject of study of many scientists from Europe (Benedek, 2015;Ejupi and Ramadani, 2016;Gavurova, Soltes, & Kovac, 2017;Isaksen, 2015;Polednikova, 2017;Viturka, 2010), North America (Kemeny and Storper, 2015), Asia (Yeung and Coe, 2015) and Russia (Golaydo, Parshutina, Gudimenko, Lazarenko, & Shelepina, 2017;Lygina, Rudakova, & Soboleva, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%