The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions

The aim is to assess the susceptibility of the regional economy to shocks associated with unexpected changes in institutional rules, trading instruments, as well as accession to international organizations. The impulse response approach to the study of shocks served as a methodological basis. The au...

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Main Authors: Irina Danilova, Olga A. Bogdanova, Angelika V. Karpushkina, Tatiana Karetnikova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2020-05-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
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Online Access:http://aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/139
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spelling doaj-6c354ab681a44e8a9b6c24affa7194eb2020-11-25T02:49:58ZengKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Geographica0300-54022336-19802020-05-0155131410.14712/23361980.2020.79857The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regionsIrina DanilovaOlga A. BogdanovaAngelika V. KarpushkinaTatiana KaretnikovaThe aim is to assess the susceptibility of the regional economy to shocks associated with unexpected changes in institutional rules, trading instruments, as well as accession to international organizations. The impulse response approach to the study of shocks served as a methodological basis. The authors propose and test a new methodological approach that consists in identifying regions characterized by persistent development or a potential for changing the gross regional product as a response to an external shock impulse. It also allows to determine resonant factors that affect the vulnerability, depth and scale of economic consequences. The study reveals that an external institutional shock influences the economic development of regions in various ways, which is due to a number of vulnerability factors. This leads to the formation of territories that differ in the level of susceptibility to shocks and possess the ability to maintain the trend of economic development.http://aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/139external institutional shocksvulnerabilityvulnerability factorsregional developmentpersistence
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author Irina Danilova
Olga A. Bogdanova
Angelika V. Karpushkina
Tatiana Karetnikova
spellingShingle Irina Danilova
Olga A. Bogdanova
Angelika V. Karpushkina
Tatiana Karetnikova
The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
external institutional shocks
vulnerability
vulnerability factors
regional development
persistence
author_facet Irina Danilova
Olga A. Bogdanova
Angelika V. Karpushkina
Tatiana Karetnikova
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title The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
title_short The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
title_full The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
title_fullStr The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
title_full_unstemmed The impact of external institutional shocks on Russian regions
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publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
issn 0300-5402
2336-1980
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The aim is to assess the susceptibility of the regional economy to shocks associated with unexpected changes in institutional rules, trading instruments, as well as accession to international organizations. The impulse response approach to the study of shocks served as a methodological basis. The authors propose and test a new methodological approach that consists in identifying regions characterized by persistent development or a potential for changing the gross regional product as a response to an external shock impulse. It also allows to determine resonant factors that affect the vulnerability, depth and scale of economic consequences. The study reveals that an external institutional shock influences the economic development of regions in various ways, which is due to a number of vulnerability factors. This leads to the formation of territories that differ in the level of susceptibility to shocks and possess the ability to maintain the trend of economic development.
topic external institutional shocks
vulnerability
vulnerability factors
regional development
persistence
url http://aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/139
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