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Table 3. Most dynamical regions by changes of investment risk ranks

Table 3. Most dynamical regions by changes of investment risk ranks

Risk rank in 2000-2001xml:namespace prefix = o />

Regions with the most decrease of risk rank

Rank changes in 2000-2001 to 1999-2000

19

Smolensk region

51

30

Northern Ossetia - Alania Republic

41

6

Vologda region

29

20

Kostroma region

26

49

Orenburg region

26

43

Arkhangelsk region

19

24

Adygeya Republic

16

47

Kurgan region

16

40

Altai Republic

12

46

Novosibirsk region

12

11

Tver region

11

28

Kirov region

11

53

Omsk region

11

58

Sakhalin region

11

75

Bryansk region

9

16

Rostov region

9

Risk rank in 2000-2001

Regions with the most increase of risk rank

Rank changes in 2000-2001 to 1999-2000

59

Khakass Republic

-9

47

Mariy El Republic

-10

45

Altaisky kray

-10

50

Khanty-Mansiysky autonomous okrug

-10

54

Jewish autonomous region

-10

43

Ryazan region

-11

20

Ulyanovsk region

-11

49

Yekaterinburg region

-12

61

Khabarovsky kray

-12

8

Bashkortostan Republic

-13

23

Samara region

-15

60

Ust-Ordynsky autonomous okrug

-16

19

Mordovian Republic

-18

24

Udmurt Republic

-20

44

Primorsky kray

-22

16

Murmansk region

-23

9

Nenetsky autonomous okrug

-36

 


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