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Volume 12 article 300 pages: 265 - 272
In recent decades,
because of globalization, development of social, information technologies and
some other reasons cities and regions of the world have received the brand new
possibilities of eco- nomic and cultural development. Barcelona and Sydney,
Vancouver and Helsinki, separate parts of Zurich and Strasburg, alone with
spread row of provincial and little-known towns and regions, took advantages of
new opportunities and obtained a high-capacity inflow of investments and
tourists, increase of business and local communities' activity, new political
weigh and cultural significance. As a result, at these territories, the quality
of life increased, as much as integration degree of political, business, and
cultural structures into national and international area, including investment.
In Rus- sia new possibilities were being explored by each territory according
to its opportunities, within the programs of Russia's regions innovational
development. Nowadays, because of accumulated inter- national and domestic
experience, we can easily say, that the time has come to expand the limits by
embracement of technological innovational activity by investment and
social-cultural approaches to development and branding of territories.
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of the Russian Federation within the framework of state assignment to the
project #26.1511.2014K "Theory and methodology of managing innova- tional
and investment processes in small busi- ness enterprises."
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