ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ICE AND SNOW RELATED INJURIES IN RUSSIAN REGIONS
In recent years, there has been a dynamic increase in injuries associated with winter slippery conditions on the streets of settlements. Injures directly affect the quality of life and costs of specific people, and indirectly – the economic performance of various organizations and foundations to whi...
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Main Authors: | I. M. Sosenkina, N. A. Osokin, A. Yu. Klimentova |
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Language: | RU |
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Real Economics Publishing House
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ecc0339fdb874615b8ec8c46b5ee5b7c |
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