The economy of Russian Baltic regions: development level and dynamics, structure and international trade partners
... comprising Russia and eight EU countries (Germany, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) in the context of the ongoing geopolitical and geo-economic changes. The article aims to assess the dynamics, level, structure and pace of economic development of three Russian regions located on the Baltic Sea (St. Petersburg, Leningrad and Kaliningrad regions) and analyse the intensity of their trade relations with countries of the macro-region. Russian Baltic regions have higher development rates ...
Sanctions risks and regional development: Russian case
... leave the Russian market under pressure from their governments and public organizations [4]: close and/or sell their enterprises, and curtail investments [20].
These restrictions, despite the stated political goals, posed a threat to the social and economic development of certain regions and undermine the standard of living for their residents [5], [6], since it requires time and resources to reorient trade, technological and other flows, not to mention direct restrictions against Russian citizens — ...
Development of municipal districts in Saint Petersburg over the last decade: an economic and spatial analysis
The article analyses economic and spatial indicators to produce a typology of the economic development levels of St. Petersburg municipal districts. To normalise the city’s development, it is vital to understand which territories have contributed more to the process and which have inhibited it. It is also essential to analyse the principal ...
Social and Economic Space Compression in Border Areas: the Case of the Northwestern Federal District
... Agriculture of the Russian Federation, available at: www.mcx.ru/documents/file_document (accessed 09.03.2015).
Romanova E., Vinogradova O., Frizina I.
10.5922/2079-8555-2015-3-3
28-46
socioeconomic space compression, communicative connectivity, economic development of territories, depopulation
The Baltic Agenda in the Strategies of Russia’s Baltic Regions and Municipalities
... development) can evolve relatively spontaneously or be shaped under the influence of governance bodies. The question of the relationship between objective and subjective factors, the alignment of strategic regional policy planning, and actual socio-economic development constantly attracts scholarly attention. For example, research by Druzhinin and Kuznetsova on the impact of the “sea factor” on regional policy in the Baltic region addresses this topic [1], [2]. The authors discuss the relevance of including ...