Russia’s spatial disparities stem largely from its economic geography, which is unique and has no parallels even when compared to seemingly similar countries such as Australia and Canada. While Australia and Canada also have large land masses and even lower population densities than Russia, a large share of their populations live near the border or the sea. In contrast, Russia’s people are more dispersed inland. Moreover, the populations of Australia...
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2018/05/01
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Rolling back Russia's spatial disparities : re-assembling the Soviet Jigsaw under a market economy
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dynamic panel data model