| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 3 (71), 2019 | | EURASIAN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE: PROBLEMS AND DECISIONS | | Razumovsky V. M. Vice-President of the Russian Geographic Society, Head of the chair of the Regional Economy and Land Use, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Geography), Professor Fedorov G. M. Director, Institute of Land Use, Territorial Development and Urban Construction, I. Kant Baltic Federal University, PhD (Geography), Professor Bezdudnaya A. G. Head of the Chair of Management and Innovations, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics), Professor
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| The article discusses the Baltic region as one of the most developed transnational macro-regions, with the region formation process continuing on the basis of strengthening and developing of various ties among the economic subjects of the region, institutions of the social sphere, non-commercial organizations and organs of political power. An important role in this process is played by the sea-shore cities of the region, composing the nucleus of the Union of Baltic cities. Formation of transborder regions, including those on the Russian bore, is another significant aspect of the process. | Key words: the Baltic region, Eurasian space, regions, intermodular highways, multi-modular highways, transportation corridors, globalization, European regions | Pages: 38 - 40 |
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