The role of national economy in the formation of national resettlement system
Journal Title: Економічна та соціальна географія - Year 2015, Vol 73, Issue
Abstract
The article describes the influence of the national economy, being one of the most important economic factors, on the formation of a national resettlement system on the example of Ukraine at the beginning of XXІ century, addressing the general and special features of the national economy, especially its development and structure. The author analyses basic theoretical issues related to the influence of national economy transformation on the development of the national resettlement system in Ukraine.
Authors and Affiliations
Anatoliy Dotsenko
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