Russian economic activities concentrate, regional policy ineffective, agglomeration drives development independently.
The spatial distribution of economic activities in Russia is becoming more concentrated over time. This means that economic activities are increasingly clustered in certain areas, leading to uneven development across regions. The current regional policy focusing on supporting specific growth points may not be effective, as growing areas can develop independently. The competition between regions can lead to negative effects, and government intervention may worsen the situation. It is suggested that narrowing the gaps between regions is a more reasonable solution to promote balanced development.