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Index Based Regional Analysis: The Case of the Former Soviet Union and Russia

Authors :
Giannias, Dimitrios A.
Belokrilova, O.S.
Shevchenko, I.V.
Chepurko, Y.
Iakovlev, A.
Source :
Economics of Planning. Jan, 2000, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p71, 13 p.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Byline: Dimitrios A. Giannias (1), O.S. Belokrilova (2), I.V. Shevchenko (3), Y. Chepurko (4), A. Iakovlev (4) Abstract: This paper presents a methodology for analysing inter-regional differences and identifying a suitable combination of policies for a set of regions. The methodology is based on the development of a composite index and is applied to compare (i) the members of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) and (ii) the regions of Russia. All variables considered and incorporated in the relevant index are (1) scaled from 0--100, so that the index is independent of units of measurement, and (2) weighted using survey results. According to the adapted regional development index Lithuania is on the top of the ranking followed by Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Armenia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The FSU countries are positioned on a regional development index -- per capita income mapping to investigate whether emphasis should be placed on regional, environmental or sustainable development policies. Finally, an index that incorporates various socioeconomic components is computed for the regions of Russia which are subsequently classified based on the value of this index. This classification shows that the regions with the best index values are in the Central--Southern part of the country (with the exception of Sackha Republic, which is in the West). The regions with the lower index values are in the Western part of the country and in parts of Central Russia (Mariel republic, Moldovia Republic, Perm region). Author Affiliation: (1) University of Crete, Greece (2) Rostov State University, Russia (3) Kuban State University, Russia (4) Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Russia Article History: Registration Date: 08/10/2004

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00130451
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Economics of Planning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.160638704