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Infrastructure as a Factor of Economic Growth


Vladimir Kondratyev
(about the author)

Kondratyev Vladimir Borisovich – Dr. of Econ. Sci., Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Published in:
Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship
– № 11-2 / November, 2010



Keywords: creation of new jobs, direct investments, economic growth, financial and economic crisis, infrastructure, logistic costs, modernization of economy, railway network


Citation:
Vladimir Kondratyev (2010). Infrastructure as a Factor of Economic Growth. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 11(11), 29-36. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/2534


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Abstract:

The article explores the relationship between investments into infrastructure industries and the long-term economic growth. The author suggests measures of public policy with regard to the infrastructure development in Russia.








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