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State Crisis Management of Economic: Specific Features of a Multicultural Region

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The purpose of the chapter is to determine the specific features and to develop recommendations for state crisis management of a multicultural region’s economy. It is determined that with insufficient attention to the issues of state crisis management or with usage of the universal approach, based on experience of monocultural regions, crises in multicultural regions are peculiar for larger depth. At the same time, usage of unique capabilities and accounting of the specifics of a multicultural region during its state crisis management allows preventing and overcoming the crises.

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Babkina, L.N., Mezhov, S.I., Osadchaya, O.P. (2020). State Crisis Management of Economic: Specific Features of a Multicultural Region. In: Popkova, E.G., Vodenko, K.V. (eds) Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia. Contributions to Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_14

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