There is no doubt that positive economic factors play a key role in sustaining life in urban settlements, and guarantee the continuity of growth, development and stability of its residents and their relation to it. In a city such as Samara, which has a broad base of potential and raw materials and distinctive resources, there is a better future for its residents, if these potential find the way to the right use and investment so as to promote and consolidate the economic state of the city in spite of all what it went through of exceptional circumstances led to halt the growth for a long time.
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