Abstract
The resource strategy of Transbaikalia in the course of its efforts to join the international division of labor is qualified in the article as flawed and unpromising, leading to the plunder of forest resources and the criminalization of foreign trade exchange. The way out of the impasse could be logistics: using the favorable geographical location of this region to assume its functions as an organizer of commodity flows from producers to consumers. According to the authors, such a restructuring of the economic life of the Trans-Baikal Region would favor the integration of the Far East (as well as Russia as a whole) with China and other East Asian countries.
Keywords
trans-Baikal region, logistics, raw materials orientation, theft of forest resources, unbalanced commodity exchange, Russian-Chinese trade, the experience of the People's Republic of China
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