Abstract

Due to historical features and the heterogeneity of the economic landscape, the regions of Russia are
 characterized by significant disparities in the level of socioeconomic development. In order to manage
 regional development, a number of important strategic documents have been adopted, including the
 Spatial Development Strategy. The tasks of supporting problem regions and developing the largest
 agglomerations are articulated in these documents. In the context of the pandemic, new challenges
 have emerged related to slowing economic growth and budget constraints. The article examines the
 specifics of the formation of individual programs for the socioeconomic development of problem
 regions, as well as the situation of cities with more than 1 million inhabitants during the pandemic. The
 author presents proposals for improving the measures included in the Spatial Development Strategy

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