Knowledge and innovation dynamics of the Northwest Russia under geopolitical changes
... period of uncertainty, innovative companies, especially small and medium-sized ones [30], tend to curtail investment projects and reduce their R&D spending, focusing on current activities.
The consequences of the 2007—2008 crisis, the 2020—2021 Covid recession, and the current geopolitical tensions around the situations in Ukraine and Taiwan bring out the low resilience of many created regional innovation systems (for example, in the EU countries). There is a need to shift to challenge-oriented innovation ...
The labour market of Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave amid Covid-19
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International Migration in the Periods of Transition and Crisis: the Case of Latvia
... in the geography of the Baltic States. The authors analyse the changes in migration patterns from the early 1990s until today. The focus of the study is the recent trends of migratory movements in the case of Latvia. Due to the country’s economic recession, migration has accelerated in the recent years. Empirical results show the response of the migration system to the changing internal factors and external influences in the times of transition and global crisis. Long-term emigration exacerbates ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... the food industry and the textiles, clothing, leather and footwear sectors. The increase in the share of the fuel industry and energy in the same year to 13.9 %, compared to 1.3 % in 1989, was a mere symptom of the crisis. Both sectors were in deep recession: oil production suffered from the increasingly complicated process of selling oil to the Mažeikiai refinery in Lithuania, whilst the power industry struggled to obtain electricity from the neighbouring state. Economic contraction continued ...
The adaptation of Russian regions’ economies to the rupture of relations with Europe: the case of Baltic Sea ports
Despite the sweeping economic sanctions imposed by Western countries, Russia has managed to avoid a significant recession, experiencing recovery growth. The situation in the regions earlier involved in cooperation with Europe was more complicated. Yet, these territories have also succeeded in reviving their economies and returning to growth. A number of growth ...
Global value chains in the age of uncertainty: advantages, vulnerabilities, and ways for enhancing resilience
... inter-firm supplier links, generating growing output losses across industries and economies. From this perspective, we describe the pandemic-induced breakdown in the global just-in-time supply system in spring 2020 and its role in the escalating global recession. In analysing the mechanisms of post-pandemic GVC adaptation to uncertainty, we look at the concept of economic resilience and properties of resilient systems (robustness, flexibility, redundancy, and dynamic sustainability). We scrutinise the ...
On crisis trends in the legitimacy of the political regimes of the Baltic States
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Is demographic development of central Russia facing a tipping point?
... troubled Russian regions. The causes of the drop in absolute and relative fertility rates in the region have been revealed. One of them is the dramatic change in the age structure of the population due to the fact that demographic development entered the recession phase which in its turn might be partly explained by the "demographic echo" of the Great Patriotic War.
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Effect of crystallite size of powder on NQR relaxation time
... is increased, and the relaxation times are reduced with a decrease in the average crystallite size, which is due, mainly, due the process of spin-spin diffusion. To obtain the distribution of relaxation times used a multi-exponential inversion of the recessions of the longitudinal and transverse components of the nuclear magnetization.
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Euroregions as a factor of successful international integration in modern conditions
... integration. The theoretical significance of this work lies in the revealed correlation between the efficiency of cross-border Euroregions and the additional resources that can be retrieved in the framework of national economic policy during global recession. The practical component lies in clarifying the conceptual framework for the formation of successful crossborder cooperation in today's Europe. The authors employed the historical-descriptive approach and factual consideration of the cross-border ...
The financial crisis in the Baltics: social and political lessons
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Kochegarova Tamara
10.5922/2079-8555-2011-2-2
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small countries, recession, consumer boom, real estate market, cheap loans, short and long-term loans, economic cooperation of cities