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GLOBAL TRENDS IN RUSSIAN RETAIL: A COMPARISON OF THE MARKET OF ST. PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW. / Gregova, Elena; Dengov, Victor V.; Tulyakova, Irina R.
GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES : Proceedings (Part III. – Economic Progress in Post-Soviet Countries). ed. / Tomas Kliestik. ZU - Zilina University. ed. Zilina : EDIS-Zilina University publisher, 2018. p. 1079-1086 (GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES ).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - GLOBAL TRENDS IN RUSSIAN RETAIL: A COMPARISON OF THE MARKET OF ST. PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW
AU - Gregova, Elena
AU - Dengov, Victor V.
AU - Tulyakova, Irina R.
PY - 2018/12/22
Y1 - 2018/12/22
N2 - In the article presented, the authors analyze the current state of the retail market inRussia both in general and in its largest megacities: St. Petersburg and Moscow, estimate the consequences of its inclusion into the globalization process and attempt to determine its type. The area of academic expertise of the authors of this article has since a long time included the study of the specifics and the determination of types of the consumer markets. The disastrous state of the consumer market was one of the reasons for the breakup of the USSR in 1991,while the filling of the consumer market with the food products became the first, though rather painful due to the dramatic increase of prices, result of Russian transition to the market economy. Within a short time, the imported goods, virtually unseen before, including the production of the well-known global manufacturers, appeared on the Russian market. Though not all of the import products delivered to Russia at that time were of acceptable quality, theprocess of Russian entry into the global consumer markets has definitely started. Within the article, we used the certain criteria to choose the main retail chains, dominating the retail markets of St. Petersburg and Moscow. We also established that these markets do not represent a single whole and that, in order to successfully reach our goal and determine its type, it is necessary to start with dividing the markets into segments. The next stage of our study allowedus to make some conclusions about the competitive pattern and domination in these markets
AB - In the article presented, the authors analyze the current state of the retail market inRussia both in general and in its largest megacities: St. Petersburg and Moscow, estimate the consequences of its inclusion into the globalization process and attempt to determine its type. The area of academic expertise of the authors of this article has since a long time included the study of the specifics and the determination of types of the consumer markets. The disastrous state of the consumer market was one of the reasons for the breakup of the USSR in 1991,while the filling of the consumer market with the food products became the first, though rather painful due to the dramatic increase of prices, result of Russian transition to the market economy. Within a short time, the imported goods, virtually unseen before, including the production of the well-known global manufacturers, appeared on the Russian market. Though not all of the import products delivered to Russia at that time were of acceptable quality, theprocess of Russian entry into the global consumer markets has definitely started. Within the article, we used the certain criteria to choose the main retail chains, dominating the retail markets of St. Petersburg and Moscow. We also established that these markets do not represent a single whole and that, in order to successfully reach our goal and determine its type, it is necessary to start with dividing the markets into segments. The next stage of our study allowedus to make some conclusions about the competitive pattern and domination in these markets
KW - retail, concentration, market segmentation, oligopoly, monopolistic competition
KW - retail
KW - concentration
KW - market segmentation
KW - oligopoly
KW - monopolistic competition
UR - https://globalization.uniza.sk/conference-proceedings-2018/
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-80-8154-249-7
T3 - GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
SP - 1079
EP - 1086
BT - GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
A2 - Kliestik, Tomas
PB - EDIS-Zilina University publisher
CY - Zilina
T2 - GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
Y2 - 10 October 2018 through 11 October 2018
ER -
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