Socialist Economic Integration as an Economic-Geographic Problem |
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Authors: | P. M. Alampiyev |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Economy of the World Socialist System |
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Abstract: | The economic integration of the Comecon economies involves two kinds of problems of interest to economic geographers: (1) the way the spatial structures of national economies need to be reoriented in the course of integration; (2) the location of economic production centers that are of international significance. Two integration zones may be distinguished within the Comecon system: (a) a highly developed western zone comprising the European members of Comecon and the western part of the USSR, extending as far as the oil and gas producing areas of the Ob' basin and the Mangyshlak district of western Kazakhstan; (b) a smaller and less developed eastern zone comprising the Mongolian People's Republic and adjoining areas of Siberia. |
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Keywords: | India urbanization Mumbai Delhi Kolkata urban population economic development employment industrialization |
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