item: #1 of 42 id: reconomy-3506 author: Kaczmarek–Khubnaia, J. title: Regional politics in post-socialist states. Based on the analysis of Georgia date: 2018-11-19 words: 3720 flesch: 38 summary: The only act (statute), indirectly referring to regional development and regional policy is the so-called Mountain Law. http://r-economy.ru/ mailto:khubnaia@amu.edu.pl J. Kaczmarek –Khubnaia R-Economy Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2017 190 Regional politics in the post-soviet countries can be seen as a reaction to existing disparities on the socio- economic level of regional development. keywords: development; georgia; level; poland; policy; regions; soviet; system; transformation cache: reconomy-3506.pdf plain text: reconomy-3506.txt item: #2 of 42 id: reconomy-3507 author: Gajić, T.; Vujko, A.; Cvijanović, D.; Penić, M.; Gagić, S. title: The state of agriculture and rural development in Serbia date: 2018-11-19 words: 4311 flesch: 49 summary: However, the following aspects for the development of rural Serbia are of key importance: improving the quality of life of the rural population, a more equal share in the distribution of income and economic opportunities, and their more just social position. The authors of the paper, using the statistical documentation, pointed to the current state of rural development and agricultural development in the country. keywords: agriculture; areas; development; economy; land; rural; serbia cache: reconomy-3507.pdf plain text: reconomy-3507.txt item: #3 of 42 id: reconomy-3508 author: Shamis, V. A.; Kulikova, O. M.; Neiman, S. Y.; Usacheva, E. V. title: Agent-based modeling of the impact of advertising on the regional economic cluster lifecycle date: 2018-11-19 words: 4802 flesch: 53 summary: We are going to briefly outline the agent model of cluster formation: the participants are divided into two types – agents manufacturing cluster products and agents consuming products. This process favorably influences not only the enterprises themselves but the consumers of cluster products because they purchase the products which are more relevant to their needs and which reach the market earlier than if the cluster formation processes developed less intensively and the process of cluster formation deaccelerated. keywords: agents; cluster; consumers; cycle; life; manufacturers; modeling; products; stage cache: reconomy-3508.pdf plain text: reconomy-3508.txt item: #4 of 42 id: reconomy-3509 author: Luchnikov, A. S.; Nikolaev, R. S. title: Economic framework optimization as an instrument for regional development date: 2018-11-19 words: 7129 flesch: 45 summary: At present, the main documents of territorial planning in Russia refer to the framework of urbanization, transport, tourism and recreation and even historical and cultural resources, but they do not mention the framework of economic development. He believed that growth poles (geographic locations with the potential for economic development) need not necessarily be related to the national economy and the export of goods abroad. keywords: centers; development; economy; framework; growth; logistics; luchnikov; nikolaev; perm; production; regional; transport; vol cache: reconomy-3509.pdf plain text: reconomy-3509.txt item: #5 of 42 id: reconomy-3510 author: Balandina, M. S. title: International trade as a channel of influence of globalization on the economic development of participant countries of the Belt and road initiative date: 2018-11-19 words: 5804 flesch: 47 summary: National value added in the consumption of goods end-use abroad Сountry China Russia China Russia China Russia Agriculture and forestry 4 153 2 730 7 300 3 426 76 787 6 525 Extractive industries 743 15 006 6 828 154 514 71 759 139 380 Food products 22 457 3 954 11 980 2 214 23 356 3 445 Textiles and articles thereof 142 794 657 58 181 150 70 492 416 Woodworking industry 4 439 808 21 169 6 910 24 175 5 045 Chemical industry 42 965 36 436 154 204 81 849 113 724 58 790 Metallurgy 11 778 5 222 117 723 93 190 79 058 30 625 Mechanical Engineering 67 176 4 890 78 548 10 470 56 812 7 553 Electronic and optical equipment 273 985 4 542 301 252 3 929 116 395 5 570 Transport equipment 57 248 3 361 44 659 2 677 39 122 4 960 Сonstruction 5 812 4 670 1 032 1 179 2 703 8 397 As Table 3 shows, the volume of exports of goods to final and intermediate consumption for Russia is higher than the figures for China only in the case of extractive industries. Mongolia Turkey China Belarus Russia http://r-economy.ru/ M. S. Balandina R-Economy Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2017 237 Fig. keywords: china; countries; economic; economy; exports; globalization; growth; initiative; international; products; russia; trade cache: reconomy-3510.pdf plain text: reconomy-3510.txt item: #6 of 42 id: reconomy-3515 author: Zhang, S. title: A comparative study of regional strategies of Northeast Asian countries date: 2018-11-20 words: 4249 flesch: 54 summary: Both South Korea and Mongolia’s development in Northeast Asia region is closely related to big power politics, which means that both of their policies seek strategic integration with China and Russia. A comparison of regional strategies and development trends of Northeast Asian countries After the global financial crisis in 2008, the US and Europe experienced anemic economic growth, whereas Northeast Asia has become the most economically dynamic region worldwide. keywords: asia; belt; china; cooperation; countries; economic; initiative; northeast; pacific; regional; road cache: reconomy-3515.pdf plain text: reconomy-3515.txt item: #7 of 42 id: reconomy-3517 author: Njegovan, N.; Demirović, В.; Vaškoc, Ž. title: Selection and application of pricing strategies in rural tourism: the case of Vojvodina’s farmsteads date: 2018-11-20 words: 3462 flesch: 55 summary: In the paper two concepts are used to deter- mine the appropriate price strategy: total costs or costs plus and marginal costs [7; 8]. KEYWORDS strategies, prices, marginal costs, rural tourism, farmstead, Vojvodina province (Serbia) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The research was supported by Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia (Grant III 47007 and 46006) Отбор и применение ценовых стратегий в сельском туризме: пример хозяйств Воеводины Н. Ньегованa, Д. Демировичb, Ж. Вашкоc a Белградский университет, экономический факультет, Белград, Сербия; e-mail: nikolanj@ekof.bg.ac.rs b Географический институт «Йован Цвиич» Сербской академии наук, Белград, Сербия; e-mail: demirovic.dunja2@gmail.com c Университет Баня Луки, сельскохозяйственный факультет, Баня Лука, Босния и Герцеговина; e-mail: zeljko.vasko@agro.unibl.org РЕЗЮМЕ Туризм сегодня представляет собой массовое явление, в который вов- лечено большое количество участников, как со стороны спроса, так и со стороны предложения. keywords: company; costs; doi; product; production; sales; strategies; strategy; total; tourism; year cache: reconomy-3517.pdf plain text: reconomy-3517.txt item: #8 of 42 id: reconomy-3518 author: Vujko, A.; Dimitrić, D.; Gajić, T.; Penić, M.; Gagić, S. title: Development potential of rural tourism (the case of “Tešnjarske večeri” festival) date: 2018-11-20 words: 3590 flesch: 61 summary: [1], rural tourism encompasses all tourism activities carried out in rural areas. Vujko, A., Dimitrić, D., Gajić, T., Penić, M. & Gagić, S. (2018) Development potential of rural tourism (the case of Tešnjarske večeri festival). keywords: age; count; days; development; doi; event; table; tourism; visitors cache: reconomy-3518.pdf plain text: reconomy-3518.txt item: #9 of 42 id: reconomy-3519 author: Lukić, D.; Berjan, S.; El Bilali, H. title: Indicators of tourism development of the Serbian Danube region date: 2018-11-20 words: 4909 flesch: 56 summary: KEYWORDS Serbia, Danube Region, indicators, development, tourism Индикаторы развития туризма в придунайских районах Сербии Д. Лукичa, С. Берьянb, Х. Эл Билалиc a Алфа БК Универзитет, Белград, Сербия; dobriladjerdap@gmail.com The territory can be divided into the following parts: – the upper Danube Region, the area locat- ed along the border with Croatia from Batina (Bezdan) to Bačka Palanka. keywords: accommodation; belgrade; danube; danube region; development; doi; indicators; number; population; region; serbian; tourism; tourists cache: reconomy-3519.pdf plain text: reconomy-3519.txt item: #10 of 42 id: reconomy-3521 author: Kiseleva, P. S. title: Regional inflation in Russia and ways of controlling it date: 2018-11-21 words: 3443 flesch: 53 summary: Types and characteristics of regional inflation in Russia Social and economic development of Russian regions is increasingly uneven and there are con- siderable discrepancies between inflation rates in different regions Anti-inflationary policy in Russia: methods and approaches Discrepancies in regional economies are caused by the deviation of regional inflation rates from the national rate. keywords: economic; economy; factors; federal; increase; inflation; level; policy; russian cache: reconomy-3521.pdf plain text: reconomy-3521.txt item: #11 of 42 id: reconomy-3522 author: Lukić, D.; Petrović, M. D.; Denda, S. title: Cultural indicators of sustainable regional development (the case of serbian national park) date: 2018-11-21 words: 3404 flesch: 50 summary: According to В.  Stojanović, indicators of sustainable tourism provide the most modern method of measuring the effects of tourism development and usually reflect all the principles of sustainable develop- ment For our analysis, we apply comparative indicators to measure sustainable regional tourism development that were proposed by the European Union’s experts. keywords: accommodation; capacities; development; djerdap; doi; indicators; inhabitants; number; tourism; zone cache: reconomy-3522.pdf plain text: reconomy-3522.txt item: #12 of 42 id: reconomy-3523 author: Kitonsa, H. title: Drone technology for last-mile delivery in Russia: a tool to develop local markets date: 2018-11-21 words: 4944 flesch: 53 summary: In such countries as Rwanda and China, drone operation is permitted beyond the pilot’s vi- sual line of sight, which enhances the development of drone delivery (Rwanda was the first country to permit commercial drone delivery in the world). International experience of drone delivery The twenty-first century has witnessed an ad- vancement of drone technology and a number of major companies have engaged in drone testing [18]. keywords: areas; authority; constructions; control; countries; delivery; doi; drone; federal; mile; online; operation; recon.2018.4.2.008; russia; shopping; technology; zones cache: reconomy-3523.pdf plain text: reconomy-3523.txt item: #13 of 42 id: reconomy-3524 author: Demirović, D.; Košić, K.; Stjepanović, S. title: Competitiveness in rural tourism between Serbia and Hungary date: 2018-11-21 words: 4619 flesch: 42 summary: Our Serbian and Hungarian experts were asked to evaluate the current state of all 17 fac- tors that affect or can affect the competitiveness of rural tourism destinations in their countries. Competitiveness in rural tourism between Serbia and Hungary. keywords: competitiveness; destination; determinant; development; doi; experts; factors; hungarian; hungary; market; serbia; tourism cache: reconomy-3524.pdf plain text: reconomy-3524.txt item: #14 of 42 id: reconomy-3525 author: Akhmetzianova, O. O.; Turgel, I. D. title: The role of industrial factors in socio-economic development of Sichuan province in the context of ‘One belt, one road’ initiative date: 2018-11-21 words: 3234 flesch: 57 summary: doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.2.010 doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.2.010 The role of industrial factors in socio-economic development of Sichuan province in the context of one belt, one road initiative Oksana O. Akhmetzianovaa, Irina D. Turgelb a Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China; email: oksanochka-star@mail.ru b Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia; email: i.d.turgel@urfu.ru  ABSTRACT Sichuan Province is an important junction area connecting south-western, north-western and central regions of China. The role of industrial factors in socio- economic development of Sichuan province in the context of one belt, one road initiative. keywords: china; development; doi; factors; province; region; regional; road; sichuan; transport; western; один cache: reconomy-3525.pdf plain text: reconomy-3525.txt item: #15 of 42 id: reconomy-3526 author: Petrenko, D. S. title: Inframarginal models of spatially allocated economic structures and the analysis of production processes date: 2018-11-21 words: 4970 flesch: 83 summary: +             + + +                                                +                      + keywords: c c; c l;  ;  ;  ;  ;   cache: reconomy-3526.pdf plain text: reconomy-3526.txt item: #16 of 42 id: reconomy-3527 author: Panzabekova, A. title: Diversification of tourism and economic development of Kazakhstan date: 2018-11-21 words: 4176 flesch: 54 summary: Panzabekova Institute of Economics of the Committee of Science of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan; e-mail: aksanat@mail.ru ABSTRACT Th e article aims to demonstrate how the economic conditions of Kazakhstan determine the need for horizontal diversifi cation in the tourism industry by analyzing the correlations between the volume of tourism services and such indicators as the GDP, unemployment, tenge exchange rate, infl ation and the number of small and medium-sized enterprises. By applying these methods and approaches, we analyze the link be- tween diversifi cation in tourism industry and the country’s economic development and identify the factors that infl uence the development of tour- ism in Kazakhstan. keywords: cation; country; development; diversifi; economy; kazakhstan; services; tourism; tourists; volume cache: reconomy-3527.pdf plain text: reconomy-3527.txt item: #17 of 42 id: reconomy-3528 author: Lović Obradović, S.; Matović, S. title: Spatial demographic inequalities and regional development in Serbia date: 2018-11-21 words: 3857 flesch: 52 summary: Th e lowest average age of the population was recorded in Belgrade and Vojvodina (41.8 years old); the average age is slightly higher in Šumadija and Western Serbia (42.3 years old); and the old- est population is in Southern and Eastern Serbia (43.3 years old) (see Table 2). Th e other two regions are within the two extremes, Vojvodina being closer to Belgrade and Šumadija and Western Serbia, to Southern and Eastern Serbia. keywords: belgrade; development; disparities; eastern; population; regional; regions; republic; serbia; share cache: reconomy-3528.pdf plain text: reconomy-3528.txt item: #18 of 42 id: reconomy-3529 author: Malkina, M. Yu. title: The determinants of budget revenues of Russian regions date: 2018-11-21 words: 6418 flesch: 50 summary: Malkina Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; e-mail: mmuri@yandex.ru ABSTRACT This paper discusses the determinants of regional budget revenues and evaluates their impact on the level of budget provision of Russian regions. A multiplicative model of the regional budget revenues was used to measure the changes in budgetary provision of Russian regions at consequent stages of budgetary process such as collection of tax revenues in re- gions, tax sharing with the federal center, attrac- tion of non-tax revenues in regions, intergovern- mental transfers and the regions’ borrowing from other levels of the budgetary system and outside it keywords: activities; budget; budget provision; budget revenues; capita; doi; level; model; provision; regions; republic; revenues; russian; tax; tax revenues; transfers cache: reconomy-3529.pdf plain text: reconomy-3529.txt item: #19 of 42 id: reconomy-3530 author: Milanković, J.; Pavić, D.; Đorđević, J.; Dragin, A.; Đukičin Vučković, S.; Mészáros, M. title: The Danube inland waterway transport and its role in Serbia’s economic development date: 2018-11-21 words: 6151 flesch: 59 summary: R-ECOMONY, 2018, 4(3), 105–114 doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.3.015 105 www.r-economy.ru Online ISSN 2412-0731 Original Paper doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.3.015 The Danube inland waterway transport and its role in Serbia’s economic development Jelena Milanković Jovanov , Dragoslav Pavić, Jasmina Đorđević, Aleksandra Dragin, Smiljana Đukičin Vučković, Minucsér Mészáros University of Novi Sad; Novi Sad, Serbia; e-mail: milankovicjovanov@gmail.com ABSTRACT Th e Danube river waterway, i.e. the Pan-European Corridor VII, is considered as one of the most signifi cant transport corridors in Eu- rope. Th e Danube with the total length of 1,600 km is the backbone of inland waterways in Serbia [2]. keywords: belgrade; danube; development; doi; inland; navigation; novi; number; republic; river; serbia; tourism; transport; vessels; waterway cache: reconomy-3530.pdf plain text: reconomy-3530.txt item: #20 of 42 id: reconomy-3531 author: Kitonsa, H.; Kruglikov, S. V. title: Significance of drone technology for achievement of the United Nations sustainable development goals date: 2018-11-21 words: 3728 flesch: 64 summary: Potential Usage of Drones to Achieve SDGs Recently, there has been a rapid growth in the popularity of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) commonly known as drones on the civil market. R-ECOMONY, 2018, 4(3), 115–120 doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.3.016 115 www.r-economy.ru Online ISSN 2412-0731 Original Paper doi: 10.15826/recon.2018.4.3.016 Significance of drone technology for achievement of the United Nations sustainable development goals Haula Kitonsa , Sergey V. Kruglikov Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia; e-mail: kitsxauxkissule@gmail.com ABSTRACT Th e drone technology, which originated in military applications, is now wide- ly used for commercial, professional, industrial and private purposes. keywords: africa; agriculture; development; doi; drones; food; goals; potential; sdgs; technology cache: reconomy-3531.pdf plain text: reconomy-3531.txt item: #21 of 42 id: reconomy-3532 author: Vlasova, N. Yu.; Kalganova, O. O. title: Evaluation of economic security in the Ural region in the context of development of small and medium-sized enterprises date: 2018-11-21 words: 5872 flesch: 52 summary: Th e region is thus in the zone of acceptable risk, which should be monitored in case the situation deteriorates. Th e region is subject to severe risk, which requires the authori- ties to take urgent measures to lower the risk level. keywords: business; development; economic; indicators; level; number; region; security; sme; smes; state; support cache: reconomy-3532.pdf plain text: reconomy-3532.txt item: #22 of 42 id: reconomy-4112 author: Shcherbakova, Nadezhda V. title: The role of biological and economic factors in urban population growth date: 2019-10-04 words: 7072 flesch: 55 summary: Urbanization (urban growth) can be measured as a level of urban population rela- tive to the total population of this area (a static in- dicator) or as the rate of urban population growth (a dynamic indicator). Hypothesis 2: Urban population growth is ac- companied by a fall in the fertility rate. keywords: analysis; capita; cities; countries; fertility; gdp; growth; level; model; population; rate; regression; urban cache: reconomy-4112.pdf plain text: reconomy-4112.txt item: #23 of 42 id: reconomy-4322 author: Lavrikova, Julia G.; Suvorova, Arina V. title: Spatial aspects of regional infrastructure distribution (the case of Sverdlovsk region) date: 2019-12-31 words: 7427 flesch: 44 summary: Sredneuralsk urban district; 17 – Berezovsky urban district; 18 – Malyshevsky urban dis- trict; 19 – Reftinsky urban district; 20 – Asbestovsky urban district; 21 – Bisertsky urban district; 22 – Degtyarsk urban district; 23 – Ekaterinburg urban district; 24 – Verkhnee Dubrovo urban district; 25 – Zarechny urban district; 26 – Be- loyarsky urban district; 27 – closed settlement Uralsky; 28 – Aramilsky urban district; 29 – Baikalovsky municipal dis- trict; 30 – Аchitsky urban district; 31 – Krasnoufimsky municipal district; 32 – Artinsky urban district; 33 – Pervouralsk urban district; 34 – Nizhneserginsky municipal district; 35 – Polevskoy urban district; 36 – Sysertsky urban district; 37 – Kamensky urban district; 38 – Bogdanovich urban district; 39 – Sukhoy Log urban district; 40 – Pyshminsky urban district; 41 – Talitsky urban district; 42 – Tugulymsky urban district Figure 1. LH HH Kamensky urban district –0.0029 Pervouralsk urban district 0.0015 Gornouralsky urban district –0.0016 Verkhnyaya Pyshma urban district 0.0013 Sredneuralsk urban district –0.0014 Berezovsky urban district 0.0006 Closed settlement ‘Uralsky’ –0.0012 Polevskoy urban district 0.0002 VerkhneeDubrovo urban district –0.0011 Sysertsky urban district 0.0001 Aramilsky urban district –0.0011 Revda urban district 0.0001 Degtyarsk urban district –0.0007 Asbestovsky urban district 0.0000 Verkh-Neyvinsky urban district –0.0006 Zarechny urban district –0.0003   Staroutkinsk urban district –0.0003   Bysertsky urban district –0.0003   Beloyarsky urban district –0.0003   Malyshevsky urban district –0.0002   Closed settlement ‘Svobodny’ –0.0002   VerkhnyTagil urban district –0.0002   Reftinsky urban district –0.0002   Kirovgradsky urban district –0.0001   Nizhneserginsky municipal district –0.0001   Nevyansk urban district –0.0001   Shalinsky urban district –0.0001   Rezhevskoy urban district –0.0001   Bogdanovich urban district –0.0001   Artinsky urban district –0.0001   NizhnyayaSalda urban district –0.0001   Sukhoy Log urban district 0.0000   Achitsky urban district 0.0000   Alapaevskoye municipal district 0.0000   Makhnevskoye municipal district 0.0000   Alapaevsk urban district 0.0000   Artemovsky urban district 0.0000   Verkhnesaldinsky urban district 0.0000   LL HL Other municipalities Ekaterinburg –0.0104 http://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2019.5.4.016 162 www.r-economy.ru R-ECONOMY, 2019, 5(4), 155–167 doi: 10.15826/recon.2019.5.4.016 Online ISSN 2412-0731 the same time, they have large populations, which means that we cannot consider them simply as pe- ripheral areas. keywords: autocorrelation; development; distribution; district; economy; infrastructure; moran; municipalities; objects; region; settlement; sverdlovsk; system; territories; urban; values cache: reconomy-4322.pdf plain text: reconomy-4322.txt item: #24 of 42 id: reconomy-4323 author: Golova, Irina; Sukhovey, Alla title: ‘Green economy’ as a strategy of modernization of older industrial areas in the Urals date: 2019-12-31 words: 5511 flesch: 42 summary: alla_suhovey@list.ru ABSTRACT This article discusses ‘green economy’ as a crucial principle of regional so- cio-economic development at its current stage. Retrieved from: https://geografia-sverd.ucoz. ru/index/ehkologicheskie_problemy/0-46 Theoretical framework and international experience The concept of green economy is known to have been used for the first time in the work ‘Blue- print for a Green Economy’ in 1989. keywords: 5(4; areas; development; doi; economy; emissions; environmental; green; innovation; modernization; pollution; problems; production; recon.2019.5.4.017; regions; russia; technologies cache: reconomy-4323.pdf plain text: reconomy-4323.txt item: #25 of 42 id: reconomy-4324 author: Fraymovich, Denis Yu.; Gundorova, Marina A.; Mischenko, Zorislav V.; Totmyanina, Svetlana I.; Panzabekova, Aksanat Zh. title: Estimation of modernization potential of Russian federal districts date: 2019-12-31 words: 8088 flesch: 40 summary: Range chart of performance indicator values for innovation in regions of the Central Federal District, in 2001–2017 Note: “Median” signifies the value splitting the analyzed sample of 18 regions in two groups (9 regions demonstrate values below the median, and 9 regions, above the median); “25%–75%” is the rectangle corresponding to 25% and 75% quartiles; “Range without anomalies” stands for the range of indicator values with no account for anomalies in observations; “anomalies” are the points corresponding to anomalies; “extreme points” are the points corresponding to extreme values in the sample median 25–75% range w/o anomalies anomalies extreme points 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 IP 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 –0.2 Figure 2. As follows from the results of the analysis of innovation efficiency indicator IЭ in the Central Federal District (depending on the reporting pe- riod), the effect of the time factor, compared to random factors, is insignificant since Fisher’s sta- tistical significance level is 86.8%, which substan- tially exceeds the critical level of 5%. keywords: central; development; district; economy; efficiency; federal; indicators; innovation; modernization; organizations; performance; potential; r&d; regions; results; russian; values cache: reconomy-4324.pdf plain text: reconomy-4324.txt item: #26 of 42 id: reconomy-4325 author: Lebedeva, Irina K. title: Public-private partnerships and their role in enhancing the cargo handling efficiency of container lines in the Black sea date: 2019-12-31 words: 5931 flesch: 57 summary: It is proposed to in- crease the processing speed of container ships by optimizing business processes on container lines through the centralization of container service at the terminal and the consolidation of PPP in the sphere of maritime transport. KEYWORDS public-private partnership, logistics, maritime transport, world fleet, container ships, container lines, Black Sea FOR CITATION Lebedeva I. K. (2019) Public- private partnerships and their role in enhancing the cargo handling efficiency of container lines in the Black Sea. keywords: cargo; container; deadweight; fleet; handling; line; maritime; market; port; sea; ships; terminal; tonnage; total; transport; vessel; world cache: reconomy-4325.pdf plain text: reconomy-4325.txt item: #27 of 42 id: reconomy-4327 author: Safitri, Dika; Bespalova, Lyudmila; Wijayanti, Febry title: Changes in Land Use in Eastern Surabaya, Indonesia, and their Impact on Coastal Society and Aquaculture date: 2019-12-31 words: 5891 flesch: 56 summary: Research in 1996–2015 with remote sensing data shows that there has been a change in land use, namely conservation land (e.g., man- grove forests) were turned into pond land and vice versa, principally in the East Surabaya area. According to Landsat’s remote sensing data, changes in land use in Surabaya have happened mainly in East Surabaya, particularly in the coastal areas. keywords: area; bahasa; data; east; economy; fish; fish production; fisheries; fishery; indonesia; km2; land; ponds; production; surabaya; tons; use cache: reconomy-4327.pdf plain text: reconomy-4327.txt item: #28 of 42 id: reconomy-4469 author: Zinovyeva, Ekaterina G.; Balynskaya, Natalya R.; Koptyakova, Svetlana V.; Akhmetzianova, Oksana O. title: Analysis of the residential mortgage market in the Ural Federal District date: 2020-05-04 words: 5515 flesch: 48 summary: Mortgage market contributes to the develop- ment of a competitive economy, its stabilization and modernization, it also helps decrease infla- tion and social tension by proving people with housing and stimulating construction and other industries, by stabilizing the financial market and enhancing investment. In both models funds are attrac- ted by means of refinancing of mortgage markets http://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2020.6.1.001 http://www.expatica.com/de/housing/How-to-get-amortgage-in-Germany_740222.html http://www.expatica.com/de/housing/How-to-get-amortgage-in-Germany_740222.html https://www.usbank.com/homeloans/mortgage/compare-mortgage-options.aspx https://www.usbank.com/homeloans/mortgage/compare-mortgage-options.aspx R-ECONOMY, 2020, 6(1), 5–13 doi: 10.15826/recon.2020.6.1.001 7 www.r-economy.ru Online ISSN 2412-0731 through assignment of home loans by secondary market operators and securitization3. keywords: analysis; district; doi; economy; housing; lenders; lending; market; model; mortgage; mortgage lending; mortgage market; region; russia; state; system cache: reconomy-4469.pdf plain text: reconomy-4469.txt item: #29 of 42 id: reconomy-4563 author: Ignatieva, Elena D.; Mariev, Oleg S.; Serkova, Alla Ye. title: Impact of infrastructure on socio-economic development of Russian regions: methodology and analysis date: 2020-07-08 words: 5824 flesch: 37 summary: To identify the key areas of infrastructure development in Russian regions, it is necessary to develop a methodological approach to the analysis of the impact of infrastructure on so- cio-economic development, which determines the relevance of this study. In order to monitor infrastructure development in Russian regions and adjust it to the needs of economic growth and to improve the quality of life in these regions, it is necessary to design the appropriate methodology. keywords: analysis; development; economic; economy; financial; group; impact; indicators; infrastructure; infrastructure development; region; republic; russian; socio; transport; types cache: reconomy-4563.pdf plain text: reconomy-4563.txt item: #30 of 42 id: reconomy-4564 author: Celetti, David title: Small businesses in the global market: evidence from the fashion system of Vicenza province (Italy) date: 2020-07-08 words: 9819 flesch: 52 summary: At national level, for example, only 11.9 per cent of fashion firms operating in industrial districts show excellent use of IT, whereas the average industry level reaches 16.6 (Banca Intesa, 2018, 134). Scholars also highlight Italian firms’ capa- city to play successfully within global value chains, upgrade their position effectively, use the possi- bilities offered by collaboration with internatio- nal brands and buyers, and promote collabora- tion at the district level (Dunford, 2006; Merlo, 2018; Bettiol, 2017). keywords: 6(2; brands; business; celetti; clothing; districts; doi; economy; fashion; firms; industrial; industry; international; italian; italy; market; production; quality; recon.2020.6.2.007; studies; system; territory; textile; vicenza cache: reconomy-4564.pdf plain text: reconomy-4564.txt item: #31 of 42 id: reconomy-4565 author: Akberdina, Victoria V.; Sergeeva, Alena S. title: Strategic priorities for the development of middle regions in Russia date: 2020-07-08 words: 7166 flesch: 43 summary: Therefore, it seems reasonable to distin- guish between such types of middle regions as an ‘integrator of economic space’, ‘sustainable middle region’ and ‘developing middle region’. R-ECONOMY, 2020, 6(2), 89–99 doi: 10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.008 89 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy Online ISSN 2412-0731 Original Paper © Akberdina, V.V., Sergeeva, A.S., 2020 doi 10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.008 Strategic priorities for the development of middle regions in Russia V.V. Akberdina , A.S. Sergeeva Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia; e-mail: akb_vic@mail.ru ABSTRACT Relevance. keywords: country; development; economic; economy; effect; features; investment; location; middle; middle region; mission; position; potential; region; role; russian; socio; space; value cache: reconomy-4565.pdf plain text: reconomy-4565.txt item: #32 of 42 id: reconomy-4566 author: Chen, Qiujie title: Chinese and Russian transport corridors and the belt and road initiative: prospects of Sino-Russian cooperation date: 2020-07-08 words: 6575 flesch: 56 summary: The relevance of the study is determined by the need for a comprehensive ana- lysis of the current state of transport cooperation between the countries with shared borders (Russia and China) and on a more global level. 100 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy R-ECONOMY, 2020, 6(2), 100–110 doi: 10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.009 Online ISSN 2412-0731 Original Paper © Chen, Q., 2020 doi 10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.009 Chinese and Russian transport corridors and the belt and road initiative: prospects of Sino-Russian cooperation Q. Chen Institute of Russia, Harbin Academy of Social Sciences of Heilongjiang Province, China; e-mail: 284748191@qq.com ABSTRACT Relevance. keywords: bri; china; chinese; construction; cooperation; corridors; countries; development; doi; economic; harbin; infrastructure; international; railway; road; russia; transport cache: reconomy-4566.pdf plain text: reconomy-4566.txt item: #33 of 42 id: reconomy-4567 author: Solosina, Maria I.; Shchepina, Irina N. title: Analytical tools for economic research of small municipalities and gaming techniques for community involvement (the case of Voronezh region in Russia) date: 2020-07-08 words: 8637 flesch: 53 summary: There are three types of game project out- comes: the game product; development of the participants’ soft skills; and the network. Economic profile of a settlement http://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.010 R-ECONOMY, 2020, 6(2), 111–124 doi: 10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.010 115 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy Online ISSN 2412-0731 There are two approaches to the process of strategic development at the municipal level: ‘ad- ministrative-expert’ and ‘partner’ (Solosina & Schepina, 2016). keywords: analysis; average; development; e m; game; gmp; m pl; municipalities; oy ee; participants; pl e; pl oy; project; region; settlements; voronezh cache: reconomy-4567.pdf plain text: reconomy-4567.txt item: #34 of 42 id: reconomy-4898 author: Pasynkov, Alexey F. title: Compilation of regional financial balances for the ‘General Governance’ sector in the Ural Federal District date: 2020-12-30 words: 6659 flesch: 51 summary: A database on income and expenditures of the regions of the Ural Federal District for the period 2014–2018 was made and a matrix of financial balances of the ‘General Governance’ sector by regions for 2017 was built. Thus, corporate income tax in Chelyabinsk region from 2014 to 2018 in- creased by 246%, while the overall growth in the Ural Federal District was only 172%. keywords: balances; budget; district; doi; economy; expenditures; federal; governance; income; regional; regions; sector; system; tax; taxes; value cache: reconomy-4898.pdf plain text: reconomy-4898.txt item: #35 of 42 id: reconomy-5859 author: Naumov, Ilya V.; Krasnykh, Sergey S.; Otmakhova, Yulia S. title: Scenario forecasting of the socio-economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russian regions date: 2022-04-18 words: 8737 flesch: 44 summary: To form the basic predictive scenarios of the pandemic in Russia regions, we are going to use integrated autoregressive moving average mode- ling (ARIMA). + 0.97x 85087 102198 113957 90441 Novgorod region 0.89 Y = 820 + 0.31x 15968 19396 24976 13816 Tyumen region 0.87 Y = –2139 + 0.31x 19182 26123 31813 20433 Moscow region 0.86 Y = 7456 + 0.24x 128004 144392 161427 127356 Krasnodar region 0.85 keywords: analysis; cases; correlation; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; development; doi; economic; impact; index; model; number; pandemic; production; regions; regression; scenarios; socio cache: reconomy-5859.pdf plain text: reconomy-5859.txt item: #36 of 42 id: reconomy-5863 author: Savin, Ivan V.; Letyagin, Denis K. title: Estimating the role of labor resources reallocation between sectors on the growth of aggregate labor productivity in the Russian economy date: 2022-04-18 words: 6498 flesch: 56 summary: For the Rosstat data, the ratio of the effect of changes in labor productivity and labor resource spillovers by sector on aggregate labor productivity over the period was 0.71/0.29, and for the WIOD data it was 0.44/0.56. For Rosstat data, the ratio of the effect of changes in labor productivity and labor resource reallocation by sector on total labor productivity over the period was 0.71/0.29, and for WIOD data it was 0.44/0.56. keywords: data; doi; economic; economy; effect; growth; labor; labor productivity; productivity; reallocation; resources; savin; sectors; selection; value cache: reconomy-5863.pdf plain text: reconomy-5863.txt item: #37 of 42 id: reconomy-6069 author: Sandler, Daniil G.; Gladyrev, Dmitry A.; Kochetkov, Dmitry M.; Zorina, Anna D. title: Factors of research groups’ productivity: The case of the Ural Federal University date: 2022-07-13 words: 7082 flesch: 51 summary: Since the purpose of creating and funding research groups is pri- marily to increase their productivity, the results may be in favor of younger su- pervisors. Table 10 Model for the number of research group articles in journals with IF>2 Variable Explained variable – Δ ARTICLES IN IF>2 Other subject areas Social sciences and humanities (1) (2) (3) (4) PROJECT AGE 0.413 (0.48) 0.83 (0.72) 1.65** (0.73) 2.11** (0.86) Δ FUNDING –0.57* (0.32) –0.84 (0.63) ΔFUNDING(–1) –0.39 (0.36) 0.04 (0.39) LOG(PARTICIPANTS) 2.63** (1.26) 2.07 (1.52) 2.71* (1.27) keywords: age; articles; data; economy; factors; federal; funding; groups; growth; impact; number; performance; research; research groups; russia; sciences; university cache: reconomy-6069.pdf plain text: reconomy-6069.txt item: #38 of 42 id: reconomy-6303 author: Turgel, Irina D. title: Editorial date: 2022-10-27 words: 1762 flesch: 79 summary: Lately, the topic of international sanctions has gained much urgency worldwide and has been actively discussed in the academic circles. i.d.turgel@urfu.ru in the Light of the Russia Sanctions Regime’ sys- tematizes the approaches to the classification of international economic sanctions and proposes a qualitative model that can be used to examine specific sanctions regimes. keywords: development; doi; economy; https://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2022.8.3.015; recon.2022.8.3.015; russia; sanctions; turgel; санкций cache: reconomy-6303.pdf plain text: reconomy-6303.txt item: #39 of 42 id: reconomy-6305 author: Lazanyuk, Inna V.; Diu, David Mambu title: Angola’s economy under sanctions: problems and solutions date: 2022-10-27 words: 6515 flesch: 52 summary: Theoretical framework Although sanctions have a long history da- ting back to ancient Greece, it was not until the 20th century, especially after World War II, that economic sanctions became more common and turned into a popular tool of coercive diplomacy. In the USA and other Western countries there is growing consensus that economic sanctions are powerful tools to handle major foreign policy cri- ses (Peksen, 2019).  keywords: african; angola; countries; data; doi; economic; economy; global; gsdb; https://oec.world/en/profile/country/ago; impact; imports; international; oil; recon.2022.8.3.017; sanctions; share; states; trade cache: reconomy-6305.pdf plain text: reconomy-6305.txt item: #40 of 42 id: reconomy-6307 author: Bozhko, Larissa title: Challenges of anti-Russia sanctions for metals and mining enterprises in Kazakhstan date: 2022-10-27 words: 9463 flesch: 38 summary: This study aims to identify and describe the main models of behaviour demonstrated by Kazakhstani companies that seek to manage the risk of secondary sanctions and mitigate their export losses. To study the responses of Kazakhstani companies to the risk of secondary sanctions, the case study method was used, which provides us with a broader view on the companies of different sizes and territorial presence. keywords: arcelormittal; companies; company; country; development; doi; economy; enterprises; exports; https://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2022.8.3.019; industry; international; iron; kazakhstan; markets; metals; mining; online; ore; production; products; recon.2022.8.3.019; russia; sanctions; sector; state; steel; study cache: reconomy-6307.pdf plain text: reconomy-6307.txt item: #41 of 42 id: reconomy-6308 author: Belik, Irina S.; Starodubets, Natalya V.; Yachmeneva, Alena I.; Prokopov, Konstantin A. title: Border Carbon Adjustment: Implications for Russian Companies and Regions in the Context of the Russia Sanctions (the case of Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works and Chelyabinsk region) date: 2022-10-27 words: 9459 flesch: 49 summary: The second variation of this scenario is the loss of a part of export revenues because of the de- crease in the export volume of metal products due to the reduction in the size of preferential quotas for the EU producers and, as a result, an increase in the amount of carbon tax paid for imports of those products that fall under the CBAM. In this case, MMK will face a decrease in its export revenue by the amount of carbon tax paid in the amount of 993,972.9 thousand rubles. keywords: carbon; carbon tax; case; cbam; co2; companies; countries; economy; emissions; energy; ghg; industry; iron; losses; mmk; products; regulation; rubles; russian; sanctions; scenario; steel; tax cache: reconomy-6308.pdf plain text: reconomy-6308.txt item: #42 of 42 id: reconomy-6996 author: Sudakova, Anastasia E.; Dahel, Dahel Mustafa Saleh title: Funding the Higher Education System: International Experience and Russian Practice date: 2023-07-24 words: 10203 flesch: 50 summary: “On approval of the procedure for determining and applying the permissible (possible) deviations of the values of quality indicators and (or) volume from the established values of quality indicators and (or) the volume of public services when devising government assignments for the provision of public services for a federal state budgetary or autonomous for which the Ministry of Sci- ence and Higher Education of the Russian Federation exercises the functions and powers of the founder” Higher education in the Russian Federation is funded through the students’ (their households’) finances as follows: • targeted funding - a small share in the structure of Russian universities’ income (4% of all funds for educational activities in general for universities of the Russian Federation6): tuition is paid by an organization in which a university graduate must work for a predetermined period (3 years, as a rule) after graduation. However, the dis- cussion about the principles for distributing higher education funding is still open, and the cases of individual countries are not sufficiently covered in research literature. keywords: countries; doi; economic; economy; education; federation; funding; income; indicators; number; oecd; recon.2023.9.2.013; regions; research; russian; socio; state; system; universities; university cache: reconomy-6996.pdf plain text: reconomy-6996.txt