Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -

Approximately 20 special economic zones (SEZs) have been founded in Russia. Four of them are innovation zones, two manufacturing zones, seven tourism zones, three port zones and two old zones of the 1990's, namely the Kaliningrad SEZ and the Magadan SEZ. Additionally, four gambling zones are to...

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Huvudupphovsman: Kari Liuhto
Materialtyp: Artikel
Språk:English
Publicerad: Editura ASE 2009-03-01
Serie:Revista de Management Comparat International
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Länkar:https://www.rmci.ase.ro/no10vol1/Vol10_No1_Article7.pdf
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description Approximately 20 special economic zones (SEZs) have been founded in Russia. Four of them are innovation zones, two manufacturing zones, seven tourism zones, three port zones and two old zones of the 1990's, namely the Kaliningrad SEZ and the Magadan SEZ. Additionally, four gambling zones are to be opened by July 2009. The Russian SEZs currently produce more plans than results i.e. unrealistic plans characterise the contemporary Russian SEZs. Only the Kaliningrad SEZ and the Magadan SEZ can be classified as fully operational, and therefore, it is far too early to make any firm conclusion on the economic impact of these zones on the Russian economy. On the other hand, it is highly recommendable that a follow-up of the Russian SEZs will be carried out in 3-5 years from now, since the results of today do not necessarily describe the potential of tomorrow.
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spelling doaj.art-f1a21a0cb6b64f48a67d4baa0d35e7f42024-12-08T14:56:14ZengEditura ASERevista de Management Comparat International1582-34582601-09682009-03-011018594Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -Kari Liuhto0Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Turku, FinlandApproximately 20 special economic zones (SEZs) have been founded in Russia. Four of them are innovation zones, two manufacturing zones, seven tourism zones, three port zones and two old zones of the 1990's, namely the Kaliningrad SEZ and the Magadan SEZ. Additionally, four gambling zones are to be opened by July 2009. The Russian SEZs currently produce more plans than results i.e. unrealistic plans characterise the contemporary Russian SEZs. Only the Kaliningrad SEZ and the Magadan SEZ can be classified as fully operational, and therefore, it is far too early to make any firm conclusion on the economic impact of these zones on the Russian economy. On the other hand, it is highly recommendable that a follow-up of the Russian SEZs will be carried out in 3-5 years from now, since the results of today do not necessarily describe the potential of tomorrow.https://www.rmci.ase.ro/no10vol1/Vol10_No1_Article7.pdfspecial economic zoneinnovation reformswot analysis
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Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
Revista de Management Comparat International
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innovation reform
swot analysis
title Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
title_full Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
title_fullStr Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
title_full_unstemmed Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
title_short Russia's Innovation Reform - The Current State of the Special Economic Zones -
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innovation reform
swot analysis
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