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Area of Science:

  • Economics
  • Regional Science
  • Financial Geography

Background:

  • The Russian banking system requires modernization to address regional socioeconomic imbalances.
  • Understanding the spatial distribution of financial institutions is crucial for economic development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the spatial placement of banking divisions and microfinance organizations in Russia.
  • To propose methods for assessing structural changes in the Russian banking system.
  • To test the hypothesis of mutual complementarity between banking structures and microfinance organizations.

Main Methods:

  • Correlation and regression analysis of the territorial location of banking divisions.
  • Qualitative assessment of structural changes in the banking system.
  • Analysis of the spatial distribution of microfinance organizations.

Main Results:

  • The spatial placement of banking divisions provides a basis for structural transformations.
  • Proposed variants for qualitative assessment of structural changes in the Russian banking system.
  • Correlation-regression analysis introduced for territorial location of microfinance organizations.

Conclusions:

  • Spatial analysis of banking and microfinance organizations is key to economic modernization.
  • The study contributes a novel approach to analyzing the complementarity of financial institutions.
  • Findings can inform policies aimed at reducing regional economic disparities in Russia.