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MAIN RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN THE WORLD ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY

Abstract

The experience of research in the field of geography of world economy as a new line in the Russian social and economic geography founded in the early 1990-s by N.V. Alisov is summarized. The contribution of N.S. Mironenko to the development of this branch of science is evaluated using the bibliometric approach to describe his creative career. Main stages of research by the MSU Department of Geography of World Economy are identified and the principal scientific results are discussed, such as the idea of cycles in the world economic and spatial development and that of the world economic transition; the rationale for the center-periphery structure of the global economy; urban centric model of the spatial pattern of world economy. A number of immediate tasks facing the MSU scientific school of geography of world economy are identified. 

About the Authors

B. A. Giter
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Engineer; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


E. A. Grechko
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Senior Researcher Scientist, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


V. A. Kolosov
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Head of the Department, D.Sc. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


K. V. Mironenko
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Research Scientist; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


M. E. Pilka
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Post-Graduate Student; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


E. N. Samburova
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Associate Professor, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


N. A. Sluka
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Professor, D.Sc. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


I. N. Tikunova
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Research,Scientist, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


T. Kh. Tkachenko
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Associate Professor, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


A. V. Fedorchenko
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Associate Professor, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


P. Yu. Fomichev
Lomonosov Mosсow State University
Russian Federation
Associate Professor, PhD. in Geography; Faculty of Geography, Department of Geography of World Economy


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Giter B.A., Grechko E.A., Kolosov V.A., Mironenko K.V., Pilka M.E., Samburova E.N., Sluka N.A., Tikunova I.N., Tkachenko T.Kh., Fedorchenko A.V., Fomichev P.Yu. MAIN RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN THE WORLD ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 5, Geografiya. 2015;(6):3-10. (In Russ.)

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