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Original Articles

Regional policy in Russia today: The new role of the state

Pages 379-382 | Received 01 Sep 1992, Accepted 01 Nov 1992, Published online: 12 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

For many years, all regional policies in the USSR were realized by industry ministries (i.e. supermonopolies). The present regional problems are mainly the result of their activity. The disintegration of the USSR sees the end of this traditional regional policy, but at the same time all spatial problems became more acute. Russia needs social and economic regional policies, the absence of which can stop reform and increase the disintegration of the country. However, the present liberal economic strategy of the government does not leave enough space for Western‐style regional policy.

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