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Диверсификация экономики региона и ее роль в преодолении внутрирегиональных различий

Диверсификация экономики региона и ее роль в преодолении внутрирегиональных различий

Abstract

В статье рассматривается ряд аспектов проблемы сглаживания внутрирегиональных социально-экономических различий с использованием функциональных возможностей диверсификации. Особое внимание уделено факторам, обусловившим активизацию процессов диверсификации экономики Республики Адыгея, и ее возможным последствиям, связанным с обеспечением однородности социально-экономической среды в этом проблемном регионе Юга России.

The paper discusses a number of aspects of smoothing intraregional social-economic differences by using functional diversification opportunities. Special attention is given to the factors contributing to enhancing the economic diversification process in the Adyghea Republic, and its possible implications to ensure homogeneity of the social and economic environment in this problem region of southern Russia.

Keywords

ВНУТРИРЕГИОНАЛЬНАЯ ДИФФЕРЕНЦИАЦИЯ, ДИВЕРСИФИКАЦИЯ, СТРУКТУРА, ДИСПРОПОРЦИИ, СТРАТЕГИЯ, ПРИОРИТЕТЫ

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