The dynamics of agricultural land use in the North-West of Russia and the Baltic countries
... coincided with years of economic and political crises. The onset of periods of recovery matches a change in state policy, general economic growth and a rise in the technological level of agriculture, as well as changes in the domestic and foreign markets. Over the past decade, there has been an increase in cultivated land area in the Baltic countries and the Kaliningrad region, and crop yields are growing throughout the region. Given the characteristic features of agricultural land management ...
On mortgage potential in the digital monetary era
... provides through the digitalization of the economy, namely the potential for the development of the digital infrastructure layer. The paper examines the impact of cryptocurrencies on financial, investment and industrial capital. An important emphasis is placed on the impact of the crypto market on liquidity in the economy. The results of the work can be used for further in-depth research of the cryptocurrency market as a driver of liquidity in the economy, namely in the mortgage sector.
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How translations are willed into existence
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Comparative geographical characteristics of multi-activity SEZ in Russia and their impact on the regional economy
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Baltic Studies in 2017
... increasingly seeking new areas and forms of cooperation with St. Petersburg. In this study, I consider the historical connections between the Kaliningrad region (once, part of East Prussia) and Saint Petersburg in terms of infrastructure, logistics, marketing, production, human resources, recreation, research, and education. I place emphasis on the dependence of the Kaliningrad region on Russia’s ‘hub’ in the Baltic. With a reference to the Framework for a Strategy for Russia’s Spatial Development until 2030, I stress the need for a closer collaboration between Saint ...
The Factors, Formats, and Avenues of Cooperation between St. Petersburg and the Kaliningrad Region in Today’s Eurasian Geo-Economic Context
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Clusters in the institutional perspective: on the theory and methodology of local socioeconomic development
... as most successful mesoeconomic systems. At the same time, the author emphasizes that, in economies gravitating towards the market type of organisation, the development of mesoeconomic systems is closely connected to competition for innovative rent. ... ... and policy relevance in critical regional studies, Regional Studies, no. 33(9), p. 869—884.
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