Abstract

This article touches upon the development of the Russian economy under the conditions of the blockade of Crimea by foreign and Russian banks, companies and organizations. The author calls for a consolidated and one-time start of work on the peninsula of the largest economic actors. One of the main tasks is to prevent the rejection of Crimea at the level of large Russian business. It is important for the Crimean government to ensure openness to innovation and digital technologies. The main task is to eliminate the “Crimean syndrome” that has developed in the Russian business community in a systematic and consolidated manner.

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