REGIONAL POLICY OF THE STATES TOWARDS THEIR RESOURCE-ORIENTED PERIPHERIES: EXPERIENCE OF ARGENTINA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PATAGONIA IN COMPARISON WITH THE RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARDS SIBERIA
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This paper features economic-geographical, historical and political comparison between Patagonia and Siberia as the biggest resource-oriented peripheries of the world. A conclusion is made about the similarity of the social-economic role of these regions as a low-populated raw material base with small share of industry. Although the regional policy toward Patagonia has never been regulated by any program or strategic document the way it is in Siberia and East regions of China, some success has been achieved, especially in oil refining. The article analyzes the main governmental acts aimed at overcoming the raw material base role and decentralizing the Argentinean economy in the second half of XX century. The general problems obstructing the realization of the long-term measures are the political instability of Argentina and its high dependency on the economy on foreign capital. The experience of Patagonia in the field of tax regulating, company registering limits and capital planning can be interpolated to the situation in Siberia and can become the subject of a more detailed research.



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economical geography, history of economic policy, regional geography, Latin America, Siberia, Xinjian
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