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Demographic Situations and Development Programs in the Russian Far East and Zabaikalye

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  • Kumo, Kazuhiro
  • 雲, 和広
  • クモ, カズヒロ

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This paper describes population problems involved in the Russian Far East and Zabaikalye regions, and the nation as a whole. According to the analysis conducted by the author no notable population growth will emerge in the near future, therefore extensive development strategy can not be taken in planning regional economic projects. In this regard the current "Development Program for the Russian Far East and Zabaikalye" established recently is much to the point.

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  • Kumo, Kazuhiro & 雲, 和広 & クモ, カズヒロ, 2010. "Demographic Situations and Development Programs in the Russian Far East and Zabaikalye," RRC Working Paper Series 24, Russian Research Center, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
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    1. World Bank, 2005. "Russian Federation : From Transition to Development, A Country Economic Memorandum for the Russian Federation," World Bank Publications - Reports 8628, The World Bank Group.
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