РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ДИСПРОПОРЦИИ В ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОМ РАЗВИТИИ: ОПЫТ СОЕДИНЕННЫХ ШТАТОВ АМЕРИКИ
- Авторы: Шультц Д.1
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Учреждения:
- Университет Хэмлин
- Выпуск: Том 4, № 2 (2017)
- Страницы: 180-201
- Раздел: Зарубежный опыт управления
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/public-administration/article/view/16886
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-8313-2017-4-2-180-201
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Аннотация
Экономическое развитие не является однородным в геополитическом аспекте. Есть географическая составляющая, которая оказывает сильное влияние на развитие в неко-торых регионах мира и в разных частях страны, включая Российскую Федерацию, делая одни регионы более экономически развитыми, чем другие. В данной статье в качестве примера рассматривается неравномерное экономическое развитие в США. В частно-сти, данная статья определяет, что понимается под неравномерностью развития, а также в статье описывается закономерность неравномерного развития в Соединенных Шта-тах. В статье также рассматриваются причины и последствия неравномерного развития и рассмотрены некоторые возможные решения выявленных проблем. Общий вывод за-ключается в том, что США испытывает значительное влияние географической состав-ляющей на ее экономическое развитие. Кроме того, не до конца очевидно, насколько про-водимая политика является успешной и действительно способствует ослаблению, замед-лению или ликвидации неравномерности развития регионов страны.
Об авторах
Дэвид Шультц
Университет Хэмлин
Email: dschultz@hamline.edu
Шультц Дэвид - профессор кафедры политических наук Университета Хэмлин (Миннесота, США), главный редактор журнала Public Affairs Education (JPAE). Сент Пол, Миннесота, США, 55105
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