This paper presents a comparative analysis of the gross regional products (GRPs) of 85 Russian regions. Statistical methods were used to analyze datasets on regional GRP, its sectoral composition and growth rates. Many datasets have been computed for the first time, including those of gross value added per capita and per employee.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis data article presents macroeconomic data that can be used for comparative territorial studies. The data cover a sample of 413 regions (national administrative-territorial units corresponding to second level of a common classification of territorial units for statistics of the European Commission - NUTS 2 level region of the European Union, and comparable administrative-territorial units outside the EU) of 48 European countries, including Cyprus, Turkey, the European part of Russia, and two partially recognized states - the Republic of Kosovo and the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. The statistical database covers a five-year period of 2010-2014.
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