Abstract

The article explains the reasons of special attention in the Spatial Development Strategy of the Russian Federation to large and major urban agglomerations, one of which is the formation of alternative growth poles to hyper-developed Moscow. The significance of the problem of non-transparency of territorial structure of federal and regional budget expenditures is indicated

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  • Federal Research Center «Computer Science and Control» of Russian Academy of Sciences, 44-2, Vavilova Street, Moscow, Russia, 119333

  • The article explains the reasons of special attention in the Spatial Development Strategy of the Russian Federation to large and major urban agglomerations, one of which is the formation of alternative growth poles to hyper-developed Moscow

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ГОРОДСКИЕ АГЛОМЕРАЦИИ И СПР

В статье объясняются мотивы особого внимания в «Стратегии пространственного развития РФ» к крупным и крупнейшим городским агломерациям, один из которых – формирование альтернативных гипертрофированно развитой Москве точек роста. Указывается на значимость проблемы «непрозрачности» территориальной структуры расходов федерального и региональных бюджетов. Приоритеты пространственного развития, городские агломерации, сокращение межрегиональных различий, точки роста, территориальная структура бюджетных расходов

THE URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS AND THE SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
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