This article examines the role of inter-municipal cooperation as a key mechanism for the formation of agglomerations and spatial development in Russia amidst large-scale territorial disparities and diversification in regional socioeconomic development. The objective of this research is to identify the specific features of inter-municipal cooperation in the development of agglomerations in Russia, analyze the regulatory framework and existing practices for municipal interaction, and propose a set of measures to eliminate barriers to the effective implementation of this mechanism for sustainable spatial development. The article also notes that inter-municipal cooperation allows for the consolidation of municipal resources within agglomerations, improved management efficiency, the exchange of experience and best practices, and the creation of economic growth opportunities by pooling the potential of neighboring territories.
Artem Zaharkin (Sun,) studied this question.
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