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Проблема типологизации региональных процессов

Проблема типологизации региональных процессов

Abstract

The article deals with the necessity to classify regional processes, shows different approaches to the solution of this problem and proves the possibility to determine a criterion of classification on the basis of process approach.

Рассматриваются необходимость типологизации региональных процессов, существующие подходы к решению данной проблемы обосновывается возможность определения критерия типологизации в рамках процессного подхода.

Keywords

региональный процесс, совокупный региональный процесс, общественные, экономические процессы, классификация региональных процессов, региональные социально-экономические системы

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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