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Territories of accelerated development: another case of policy failure in Russia?

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Title: Territories of accelerated development: another case of policy failure in Russia?
Authors: Fortescue, Stephen1,2 (AUTHOR) s.fortescue@unsw.edu.au
Source: Post-Communist Economies. Feb2022, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p246-266. 21p.
Abstract: Territories of accelerated development (TORs)1 are special economic zones originally devised to drive transformational economic development in the Russian Far East (RFE). They quickly came to be allowed also in monogoroda (one-company towns) throughout Russia, with reduced transformational expectations. The change in concept and implementation involved a complex and conflicted policy process, the analysis of which allows conclusions to be reached on the nature of the Russian policy process more broadly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: *Special economic zones, *Economic development
Geographic Terms: Russia
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ISSN: 14631377
DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2022.2029254
Database: Business Source Complete
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