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Economic-geographical characteristics of the development of economic entities owned by the population of the republic of Buryatia

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Using the economic entities owned and run by the population of the Republic of Buryatia as an example, we suggest methodological approaches in investigating the territorial and socioeconomic pattern of this economic set-up playing a leading role in agricultural production. An analysis is made of the main indicators of economic managing under contemporary socioeconomic conditions: structural differentiation of the sectors, marketability, diversification of income, and the contribution of the individual sectors to the formation of the gross domestic product. We investigate the significance of private subsidiary holdings as the source of income in kind and in cash.

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Original Russian Text © O.A. Ekimovskaya, A.N. Beshentsev, 2012, published in Geography and Natural Resources, 2012, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 95–103.

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Ekimovskaya, O.A., Beshentsev, A.N. Economic-geographical characteristics of the development of economic entities owned by the population of the republic of Buryatia. Geogr. Nat. Resour. 33, 149–157 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1875372812020084

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