Economy of Regions

1.2k papers and 3.9k indexed citations i.

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The 1.2k papers published in Economy of Regions in the last decades have received a total of 3.9k indexed citations. Papers published in Economy of Regions usually cover Development (391 papers), Strategy and Management (351 papers) and Demography (291 papers) specifically the topics of Economic and Technological Developments in Russia (387 papers), Regional Socio-Economic Development Trends (288 papers) and Regional Economic Development and Innovation (206 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Economy of Regions are О. А. Романова, Pavel Minakir, С.Н. Бобылев, Марина Малкина, L. D. Gitelman, G. Kleiner, В. В. Окрепилов, Mikhail Kozhevnikov, В. В. Акбердина and Vyacheslav Bobkov.

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Fields of papers published in Economy of Regions

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Economy of Regions

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