The economic potential of the Russian Arctic in the field of natural resources and transport along the NSR

Authors

  • Suren Saakovich Alabyan The Institute of Economics, RAS
  • Anatoly Nikolayevich Barkovsky The Institute of Economics, RAS
  • Olga Vladimirovna Morozenkova The Institute of Economics, RAS

Keywords:

Natural resources, strategic partnership, the Northern Sea Route, transport complex, training system, economic security, Russia

Abstract

The article considers the development of natural resources in the Russian Arctic, Arctic promising projects and strategic cooperation with foreign partners in terms of restrictive measures against domestic industry of Russia. A number of issues related to the development of the Northern sea route, assessment of the role and importance of transport along the NSR, improvement of the tariff measures and training system of the Arctic are analyzed. It is shown that the introduction of innovative, high-performance technology and the development of research activities in the Arctic will contribute to the national interests and economic security of Russia.

Author Biographies

Suren Saakovich Alabyan, The Institute of Economics, RAS

Candidate of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies

Anatoly Nikolayevich Barkovsky, The Institute of Economics, RAS

Doctor of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies

Olga Vladimirovna Morozenkova , The Institute of Economics, RAS

Candidate of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies, researcher

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Alabyan, S. S., Barkovsky, A. N., & Morozenkova , O. V. (2024). The economic potential of the Russian Arctic in the field of natural resources and transport along the NSR. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (12), 44–48. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/1157

Issue

Section

World economy

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