Hierarchical and Spatial Effects in the Development of Municipalities
The paper presents the results of analysis of the influence of separate levels of public administration hierarchy (regional, municipal) and neighboring territories on the indicators of socio-economic condition of municipal entities. The study was conducted in the context of 300 municipal entities of...
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Yusupov Kasim N. [verfasserIn] Timir’yanova Venera M. [verfasserIn] Toktamysheva Iuliia S. [verfasserIn] Popov Denis V. [verfasserIn] |
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