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Economic determinants and priorities of formation the «Big Rostov»

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 12 (no. 2.2),
p. 213-216

The basic interpretation of the concept of «Big Rostov», analyzed its territorial structure and forming the economic potential of clusters; accented that due to the complex economic determinants and effects «Big Rostov», – it is held (and continue to shape) territorial and economic reality. There was a substantial functionalization of municipalities in the area metropolization, creates conditions for strengthening the asymmetry of social and economic development of individual municipalities, and for their better integration. It is shown that the space agglomeration «expanded»; while retaining the asymmetry in the development of integrable agglomeration municipalities.


Keywords: city; agglomeration; a municipality; Big Rostov

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Publisher: Southern Federal University
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606