Abstract

The article examines the problems of the socio-economic development of Siberia in the aspect of the adopted federal programs and strategies. The views and approaches of many specialists and experts are analyzed both on the quality of the programs themselves, their systemic validity, and on the complex of external conditions that impede their implementation. It is stated that in the post-perestroika period, de-industrialization processes took place in Siberia, socio-economic inequality with the central regions grew, which led to an outflow of the population. In the post-perestroika period, there was a gradual decrease in the weight of the Siberian Federal District in the Russian economy. So far, no progress has been achieved in leveling the level and quality of life of Siberians in comparison with other regions.

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