Abstract

The article provides a theoretical analysis of the launch of a prospective investment cycle “Greater Siberia” in the Russian Federation. The study is based primarily on the growing debate in addressing the issue of creating new scientific, industrial, and economic centers in Siberia, which should serve new cities with a population of 300 thousand to one million inhabitants. In other words, these are distinctive clusters with developed infrastructure, research centers, and breakthrough technologies, not only in the extractive industries but primarily in the processing industries.

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