Capital Megacity Syndrome in the Russian Economic Space

The dynamic model of interaction between labor markets of Moscow and the rest of Russia is given. Prognostic-analytical calculations show that in the nearest 3-6 years the developed tendency of labor inflow to the capital may be expected to reverse. It is proved that continuous economic growth will...

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Main Authors: Evgeny Vsevolodovich Balatskiy, Alexander Borisovich Gusev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Economic Research Institute of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2007-12-01
Series:Prostranstvennaâ Èkonomika
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Online Access:http://www.spatial-economics.com/images/spatial-econimics/2007_4/SE.2007.4.005-025.Balatskiy.pdf
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Summary:The dynamic model of interaction between labor markets of Moscow and the rest of Russia is given. Prognostic-analytical calculations show that in the nearest 3-6 years the developed tendency of labor inflow to the capital may be expected to reverse. It is proved that continuous economic growth will facilitate overcoming the capital megacity syndrome and harmonizing the Russian economic space
ISSN:1815-9834
2587-5957