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Nina Oding presents a well-written and sound exploration of conditions and barriers to economic growth in Russia, with a special focus on St. Petersburg. It draws from the author’s rich knowledge of the local economy. Oding’s contribution is structured in four main sections: introduction, conditions and basic structure of investment in Russian regions, the role and development of St. Petersburg, conclusions and outlook. The following comments, given along this line, are predominately from a regional economics perspective.
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Ksoll, M. (2004). Comments on: The Role of Russian Regions in Economic Modernization and Opening up: Evidence from St. Petersburg and other Regions. In: Gavrilenkov, E., Welfens, P.J.J., Wiegert, R. (eds) Economic Opening Up and Growth in Russia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24729-6_21
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