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PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (28), 2008
TO THE ELABORATION OF THE PROGRAM FOR LONG-TERM SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA: PROBLEMS OF POWER ENGINEERING
Asadulaev A. B.
Assistant professor, St.Petersburg State University,
PhD (Economics)


Power engineering security as a factor of improvement of Russia’s territorial organization
The article discusses the major aims in the process of strengthening of power engineering security, which influence Russia’s territorial organization in the four major directions. Rising of energy resources and labor productivity lowers the territorial socio-economic differentiation. Power engineering security provides for the effective use of land resources in the regions, as well as development of principal electric-, pipe- and road nets, which in its own turn secures Russia’s economic wholeness. Development of infrastructure creates possibilities of territorial reconstruction in the country, the first step in which is creation of economic regional structure, necessary for economic clusterization



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