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Title of the article On Regionalization and Territorial Division of Labor (Re-Reading the Classics)
Pages 5-15
Author Demyanenko Alexander NikolaevichDemyanenko Alexander Nikolaevich
doctor of geography, professor, chief researcher
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
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Abstract An attempt to draw readers' attention to the theoretical works of the classics of economic theory, economic geography and sociology, relevant to the problems of the study of the territorial division of labor, was made in the article. The author comes to the conclusion that many of the ideas of the classics, including domestic science, have not lost their relevance in our time.
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DOI 10.14530/reg.2019.1.5
Keywords regionalization ♦ formation of regions ♦ territorial division of labor ♦ social division of labor
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For citation Demyanenko A.N. On Regionalization and Territorial Division of Labor (Re-Reading the Classics). Regionalistica [Regionalistics]. 2019. Vol. 6. No. 1. Pp. 5–15. DOI: 10.14530/reg.2019.1.5. (In Russian).
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