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Features of Socio-Demographic Development of Municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan

Student: Gorbunova Olga

Supervisor: Salavat Abylkalikov

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Economics and Statistics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This work is aimed at analyzing the factors affecting the socio-demographic and economic development of the region. After a detailed study of works aimed at a detailed research of the region development and the factors influencing it, it is appreciated to get relevant and original results to elucidate problems of territorial development. Considering the approaches that are appropriate in this study, first of all, it would be logical to apply cluster analysis methods. This method will show the approximate level of socio-demographic and economic development of municipalities. The introduction provides the purposes of the research; Literature review a range of approaches to analyzing regional development; Methods clarify the methodological approach; Results anticipated highlights the expectations of the paper; Conclusion shows possibleresults.

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