ECONOMIC AND GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION AND TERRITORIAL STRUCTURE AS A FACTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT


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The article discusses the economic and geographical situation and the territorial structure as the factor of economic development of the Far Eastern Federal District. Based on the analysis of individual agents of the economic and geographical situation such as spatial diversification, population density and economic activity, the disposition of economic activity and the level of territorial concentration the author concludes the strengths and weaknesses of regional development. The classification of the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District, by the nature of EGP, and revealed his relationship with industry specialization and the general level of economic development.

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Marina Aleksandrovna Mikhailyuk

St. Petersburg State University

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Email: Marina_mikh94@list.ru

Master's student in the Department of Regional Policy and Political Geography, Institute of Earth Sciences, St. Petersburg State University; Specialist in the Department of Comprehensive Regional Studies, Problems of the Institute of Regional Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences

194000, Saint-Petersburg, Universitetskaya nab. 7-9

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