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Journal articles on the topic "Macroregional cooperation"

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Borodin, V. A., K. A. Machin, V. A. Lyubitskaya, and A. V. Erokhin. "Assessment of the potential for self-development of the regional economy and enhancing its effectiveness through integration of territories within the framework of the macro-regional agglomeration." Voprosy regionalnoj ekonomiki 32, no. 3 (2017): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21499/2078-4023-2017-32-3-18-25.

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The modern regional economy uses a set of methodical and conceptual approaches to formation of policy of development of regions. Agglomerative approach as one of less developed in methodology of economic science has to take the worthy place in an arsenal of spatial development of territories. On the example of regions of Siberian Federal District in article the methodology of an assessment of potential of formation of spontaneous macroregional agglomeration is considered. It has allowed to formulate major factors of self-development of territories and to calculate agglomerative effect for macroregional Southern Siberian agglomeration. Results of a research can be used for the analysis and an assessment of potential of self-development of territories, and also for researches of the processes of interregional integration and economic cooperation promoting spatial I level also to development of regions of Russia. Approbation of results of a research allows to conclude that creation of the Southern Siberian agglomeration (area) on the basis of integration of the Novosibirsk, Kemerovo regions, Altai region and Altai Republic will lead to increase in potential of self-development of this macroregion and the administrative and territorial units entering him.
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ZAKHAROV, Valerii K. "The macroregional integration, new level of global cross-country exploitation, and opportunities for Russia." National Interests: Priorities and Security 17, no. 7 (2021): 1208–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ni.17.7.1208.

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Subject. The article describes the current exhaustion of the imperial power ecumene of the human population and the transition to the following supraconstructive phase of the national amalgamation, i.e. the establishment of macroregional integration units (macros). The establishment of macros is assumed to drive the world into a new geopolitical reality with a new hierarchy of the global cross-country exploitation. Objectives. The study determines strategic and tactic goals of the sub-American macros and the entire Pan-American geopolitical world in the Pan-American project of exploiting hegemony. Methods. The study draws upon the author's historical and remembered representation of the human life order. According to this concept, the present and the future of the human life get adjusted (get reproduced and renewed) by human memory reflecting on the overall past life, whether conscious and unconscious. Results. I pointed out the archetype of the global continuity of nature and people. The existence of the above archetype means that the humankind cannot become wealthy by progressively exploiting the nature. This explains the existence and inescapability of the cross-community exploitation archetype, which does not depend on the archetype of cross-rank and cross-class intracommunity exploitation. The article demonstrates the historical development of the hierarchy (subordination) of amalgamation levels of the global cross-community exploitation. I describe the current exhaustion of the imperial power ecumene and the start of the transition to the establishment of macroregional integration units (macros). The sub-American and European macros were spotlighted. The article unveils the Pan-American project of exploiting hegemony implying that the Pan-American geopolitical world has to strategically deter the European Union and China as its macroregional geopolitical rivals. Conclusions and Relevance. Independent Russia historically prevents the Pan-American world from putting the deterring pressure. Therefore, the Pan-American world needs to take undermining efforts against Russia in order to take over the total control over its natural resources and supranatural infrastructure as soon as possible. Russia is stated to be able to stand against the threat, only if it resorts to the amalgamation specialization and combination as part of its own closest integration and far cooperation projects.
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Stanish, Charles, Henry Tantaleán, and Kelly Knudson. "Feasting and the evolution of cooperative social organizations circa 2300 B.P. in Paracas culture, southern Peru." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 29 (2018): E6716—E6721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806632115.

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Recent theoretical innovations in cultural evolutionary theory emphasize the role of cooperative social organizations that unite diverse groups as a key step in the evolution of social complexity. A principal mechanism identified by this theory is feasting, a strategy that reinforces norms of cooperation. Feasts occur throughout the premodern world, and the intensification of feasting is empirically correlated to increased social complexity. A critical factor in assessing the evolutionary significance of this practice is the scale and range of the feast from that focused on a single community to ones that draw from a large region or catchment zone. This work addresses the degree to which hosts draw on a local area vs. a regional one in initial prehistoric feasting. We report on excavations at a locus of intensive feasting—a ceremonial sunken court—in a fifth- to third-century BCE Paracas site on the south coast of Peru. We selected 39 organic objects from the court placed as offerings during major feasting episodes. We analyzed the radiogenic strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) values to determine the geographical origin of each object. The 87Sr/86Sr data plus additional archaeological data support a hypothesis that the catchment of the court was quite extensive. The initial strategy of political and economic alliance building was macroregional in scope. These data indicate that the most effective initial strategy in early state formation in this case study was to build wide alliances at the outset, as opposed to first consolidating local ones that subsequently expand.
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Szejgiec-Kolenda, Barbara, and Patryk Duma. "Powiązania handlowe wewnątrz makroregionu Morza Bałtyckiego – w kierunku integracji regionalnej = Trade linkages within the Baltic Sea region – towards regional integration." Przegląd Geograficzny 92, no. 4 (2020): 609–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/przg.2020.4.8.

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Two events exerted an essential influence on the development of collaboration in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) in the 21st century, namely: extension of the EU in 2004, due to which Baltic Sea became the inner sea of the EU (except for the Russian coast), and the elaboration and implementation in 2009 of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, which established the framework for the contemporary deepening of cooperation among the Baltic states inside the EU structures. The initially adopted model of cooperation concentrated on the key environmental issues, to then get extended towards the policy domain, including the transborder policies (institutional cooperation), as well as transport and economic connections (Palmowski, 2017). The article, while following the stream of the current studies of the BSR as an economic region, tries to fill the gap of complexity and dynamism of development processes, concerning the scale and intensity of mutual economic relations in relation to BSR. Thus, the article presents the basic aspects, associated with the introduction of the macroregional strategies in the EU and a short description of the economic integration process of the BSR. Analysis is presented of the most important regularities regarding trade exchange between the countries of the BSR, with consideration of the quantitative changes (volume, dynamics), and of the structural ones (specialization of trade in goods and services), as well as the trade linkages at the local level, as seen from the perspective of Polish exports (case study). International comparisons are based primarily on the economic data on foreign trade in goods and in services. The analysis concentrates on the assessment of the transformations in the years 2011 2019 (for trade in services: 2011 2018), that is – already after the establishment of the Strategy and the period of recession, resulting from the global crisis of 2008. In the course of the recent years the changes in the trade linkages considered brought a significant increase in the volume of trade, both concerning goods and services (46.3%), which confirms the initial proposition of the deepening integration within the BSR. Yet, this process takes place in a spatially uneven manner, and it is significantly stronger for the trade in goods than for the services. Internal trade inside the region accounts for as much as 23.7% of the total trade of the BSR countries (this share for the EU countries amounting to 60.0%). Nowadays, the internal trade with the BSR countries is of the highest importance for the small economies of the Baltic states, which is partly due to their intermediate position between Western Europe and Eastern Europe (including, especially, Russia). The analysis of the spatial development of trade with the Nordic countries at the local level in Poland demonstrates the persistence of the applicability and popularity of the gravity models in the study of regula ities, associated with the development of export relations; for the local economies the distance to the sales market and the local economic base are the essential factors, differentiating the magnitude and the significance of exports, in this case – to the Nordic countries. The macroregional Strategy might be treated as a new form of diversified integration within the EU, while the elaborated instruments of the policy and the strategy implementation process can be seen as the response to the need of the cohesion policy, dedicated to the particular areas of supranational dimensions (Gänzle & Kern, 2016). The BSR is strongly internally differentiated, this statement applying to economic, social and demographic aspects (Kubka, 2018). Moreover, it can be expected that the region will remain a heterogeneous area (Laaser & Schrader, 2002), also in terms of the regional trade patterns. Thereby, new questions arise, concerning the further process of economic integration and the specificity of cooperation in the framework of the BSR.
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OVESHNIKOVA, LYUDMILA V., and ELENA V. SIBIRSKAYA. "FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF A MACROREGION AS AN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY THAT CONTRIBUTES TO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR ATTRACTING INVESTMENT." Scientific Works of the Free Economic Society of Russia 228, no. 2 (2021): 424–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.38197/2072-2060-2021-228-2-424-450.

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The foreign economic activity of macroregions acts as a form of competition, ьallows the use of economies of scale, expands the access of regional producers and consumers to world resources and markets, becomes an incentive for economic activity and an instrument for implementing the strategy of territorial development. The article studies the spatial characteristics and foreign economic potential of the Central Black Earth macroregion. The effectiveness of foreign trade activities of the macroregion is analyzed, the competitive positions of the foreign economic complex of the subjects of the Chernozem region are revealed. Particular attention is paid to attracting foreign capital and the development of innovative projects in the macro-region, as factors of economic activity and the expansion of foreign economic activity. The analysis made it possible to highlight the problems and determine the priority areas for ensuring the foreign trade self-sufficiency of the macroregion, which include the development of transport infrastructure, improving the investment climate, increasing the export potential, establishment of international cooperation in innovative projects of the macroregion.
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Aleschenko, V. V., О. А. Aleschenko, V. A. Dobryakova, I. R. Idrisov, and Е. V. Rudoy. "Geoinformation mapping to analyze the spatio-temporal data of agricultural production in Siberian regions." Geodesy and Cartography 969, no. 3 (2021): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2021-969-3-28-35.

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The study deals with opportunities of assessing geoinformation mapping to identify prospective areas of interregional specialization for a macroregion as a new political and economic unit of Russia. The spatial assessment method for such Siberian regions’ agricultural specialization is proposed and tested. The study covers 392 rural municipal districts, united in sixteen entities of the Russian Federation and located in four macro-regions. The analysis of the rural muni- cipalities’ productivity indicators for 2007–2018 was carried out for 26 types of crop products and 5 types of livestock ones using methods of mathematical and cartographic modeling, which enabled identifying 16 perspective food interregional clusters in South Siberian, 12 ones – in the Angara-Yenisei and 1 – in the Ural-Siberian macroregion. A Web-cartographic product “Geoportal of agricultural specialization of Siberian macroregions” was developed for solving application tasks of spatial analysis and determining the state policy measures for the development of interregional agricultural cooperation in Siberia.
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Bukhvald, Evgeniy, and Olga Valentik. "Macroregions as the Innovation in Strategizing the Spatial Development of the Russian Economy." Regionalnaya ekonomika. Yug Rossii, no. 1 (April 2019): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/re.volsu.2019.1.2.

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It is extremely important for Russia as a Federal State to approve the meso-level of strategic planning within the framework of transition to the system of planing. The role of such type of planning is to link and coordinate federal strategies both of sectoral and spatial nature with the strategies of social and economic development of the regions of the Russian Federation. Until recently, such a role, although quite passively, was played by the strategies of the federal districts, which were mainly based on the principle of mechanical summation of regional strategies with an attempt to promote somehow the practice of interregional cooperation. When developing the strategic planning documents in accordance with the requirements of the 172nd Federal law the hypothesis of linking the meso-level of such planning to macroregions, partly as an alternative to federal districts was generated. The concept of macroregion is well known in the regional development theory and it is also tested in the national economy, in particular in the form of the system of so-called “councils of national economy” (Sovnarkhoz). However, in modern conditions taking into account the realities of Russia and the specifics of the economy of the market type, the approval of the macroregion as a special subject of strategic planning requires a wide range of legal, economic and institutional prerequisites which are studied in this article.
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Novikova, Natalia, and Mariia Rigel. "Relationship Between Industrial Production and Pawnshop Market of the Ural Macroregion." SHS Web of Conferences 93 (2021): 05020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219305020.

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The article focuses on the need to study the processes of a new high-tech industrialization (neo-industrialization) at the macroregion level. The object of the study is the economic region of the Russian Federation (the macroregion) as a relatively integral spatially localized and complexly structured socio-economic entity, which includes four Ural regions – Kurgan region, Orenburg region, Sverdlovsk region and Chelyabinsk region, Perm krai and two republics – Republic of Bashkortostan and Republic of Udmurtia, which corresponds to the borders of the Ural economic region according to the all-Russian classifier of economic regions. The purpose of this study is to prove the relationship between the level of industrial production and the level of the pawnshop market development in the Ural macroregion. The territory of the Ural macroregion is analyzed from the perspective of the relationship between the level of industrial production and the level of the pawnshop market development. The Authors proved the existence of a direct relationship between the level of industrial production and the level of pawnshops territorial concentration, and also identified the territories that are leaders in the pawnshops concentration. The Authors put forward a scientific hypothesis about the most effective model of pawnshop activity. The conclusion is made about mutually beneficial cooperation between precious metal processing enterprises and pawnshops, which contributes to the development of both the pawnshop sector and this type of industrial activity.
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Glumov, A. A. "New directions of cooperation interlinks development of the network structures within the macroregion." Voprosy regionalnoj ekonomiki 40, no. 3 (2019): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21499/2078-4023-2019-40-3-27-32.

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The relevance of a research of network structures communications is obvious for industrial development providing. In the article the author defines the definitions answering to relevant realities of new industrialization and also carries out the analysis of current state of cooperation communications in the territory of Ural economic region, formulating conclusions about their practical importance. New activity of the regional governments is supposed to be the association of efforts to promote the products to foreign markets. The concept of the network region is for the first time formulated.
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Kuklina, E. A. "Modern China in the Arctic Economic Space." EURASIAN INTEGRATION: economics, law, politics 14, no. 1 (2021): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2021-01-22-31.

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The article presents an exposition of Arctic cooperation between Russia and China in the context of the Eurasian Economic Union development. China is viewed as a subject of the generally accepted segment of the Arctic economy. The author analyses Russian-Chinese strategic cooperation in the Arctic through the prism of the conjugation of the Russian Northern Sea Route and the Chinese Maritime Silk Road of the 21st century (Ice Silk Road). The key factors of the two countries’ interest in the joint development of the Northern Sea Route are identified. The researcher Kuklina E. A. determines promising cooperation areas in the Arctic macroregion (expert and analytical activities in the form of creating Russian-Chinese “think tanks”; investment activities in the form of direct investments in offshore oil and gas projects).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Macroregional cooperation"

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Seiboth, Jakub. "Paradiplomacie českých krajů vůči německým spolkovým zemím." Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-410840.

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This diploma thesis deals with paradiplomacy between Czech regions and German federal states. The term paradiplomacy refers to the diplomacy of the lower territorial administrative units. Specifically, this work deals with macro-regional paradiplomacy, ie cooperation of regions that do not share a common border. The research thus focuses on the Central Bohemian Region, which has partnerships with the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Moravian-Silesian Region, which cooperates with the federal state of North Rhine- Westphalia (research does not include Prague's cooperation with Berlin and Hamburg, as these are urban-type regions). This diploma thesis examines in what motives the paradiplomatic cooperation differs, what are the motivations for its establishment and what is the difference in the fulfillment of mutually set goals. The motives of paradiplomacy can be economic, cultural or political. The first part of the thesis presents the theory and definitions of terms that the thesis then works with. Following on is a methodology and research questions. Subsequently, the respective Czech and German lower territorial administrative units are introduced. In the second part of the thesis, the research itself is carried out and its evaluation set forth. The materials for the research were...
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