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Dynamics of Interregional Differences in the Socio-Economic Development of Russian Regions (the Case of Central Federal District)

Student: Kotova Mariya

Supervisor: Alexander M. Khodachek

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Policy and Analytics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The bachelor thesis entitled "Dynamics of Interregional Differences in the Socio-Economic Development of Russian Regions (the Case of Central Federal District)" is devoted to the study of key factors influencing the inequalities in regional development. The purpose of the work is to formulate recommendations on reducing the level of interregional socio-economic inequality in the regional development of the Russian subjects of the Central Federal District. The sources of data collection are the Federal State Statistics Service and “Rossiyskaya Gazeta”. The research methods used in the work are: SWOT analysis, statistical analysis and comparison method. The results of the study are the identification of key factors contributing to the growth of socio-economic inequality between the subjects of the Central Federal District, and the formation of recommendations to reduce the level of interregional differences for specific regions. Keywords: socio-economic inequality, regional inequality, investment attractiveness of the region, SWOT analysis, regional development strategies, tourism

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