Abstract

The article presents the results of a sociological analysis of the opinions of experts – the heads of a number of municipalities (MO) of the Russian Arctic and the Far North on assessing the degree of impact of anti-Russian sanctions on the processes of self-development of the MU of the specified territory. Problems associated with sanctions (rising prices for raw materials, equipment, reduction in investments, difficulties in import substitution, violations in supply logistics, etc.) are identified. Estimates are revealed for the development of a number of measures to support the economic sphere of the Moscow Region (modernization of production, concessional lending, subsidizing investors, etc.).

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