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Reality of Regions and Regional Research

The paper analyzes the mains problems of a consistently-functioning state. Economic stagnation and abnormally high dependence on the global economy, reducing level of habitation in geopolitically important areas of a country, historic settlement system crisis, distortion of the structure and decline in skilled labor reserves, as well as low chances to implement regional and local initiatives—all the arguments are examined in the framework of internal misbalance of natural resource, economic, infrastructural, socio-demographic, and administrative potentials of local territories. Moreover, we present how subjects of conceptual studies on the described phenomena and their number do not correspond with their public prominence because of their results not requested by the government authorities

Leksin V. N. leksinvn@yandex.ru

Keywords: monopolization tax preferences tax privileges stability balance labor resources level of habitation in areas settlement system region

Building Mechanisms of Support for Petrochemical Clusters in Eastern Siberia and Yakutia

The paper proposes an approach how to develop the mechanisms of governmental support for investment projects being implemented by oil-and-gas chemistry clusters in Eastern Siberia and the Sakha Republic. The approach is based on the application of a network and simulation model for assessing efficiency of the East Siberian oil-and-gas megaproject. Having analyzed to what degree the investment resource and timing schedules for producing and processing sectors are coordinated within different megaprojects, we offer our variants of governmental support for the clusters within the framework of the State Development Plan for Gas-and-Oil Chemistry in the East of Russia 2030

Pliaskina N. I. pliaskina@hotmail.com

Kharitonova V. N. kharit@ieie.nsc.ru

Vizhina I. A. vira@ieie.nsc.ru

Keywords: management megaproject oil-and-gas chemical cluster assessment tax preferences tax privileges coordination mechanisms efficiency

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