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The transition economies have lower rates of entrepreneurship than are observed in most developed and developing market economies. The difference is even more marked in the countries of the former Soviet Union than those of Central and Eastern Europe. We link these differences partly with the...
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dependence of the area on external markets, among which Russia, is increasing. The study of the economic and geopolitic relations … between EU and Russia is rather intricate due to the overlapping of several scenarios. On the one hand there are the growing … interconnections between EU and Russia which have led to envisage the creation of a Common Economic Space or even of a free trade zone …
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to examining the extent to which Russia – by far the largest, whether measured by geography, population, economy, or … powerful state can deploy to influence a neighbor, the paper considers the extent to which, if at all, Russia may have made use … other non-Baltic post-Soviet countries. The discussion suggests that, while Russia deployed all three modes of influence …
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This paper examines the causes of the large buildup of enterprise arrears in Russia during 1992, and evaluates policy …
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The rise and fall of multinational empires have indelibly transformed the political-economic history of Eastern Europe - redrawing its borders, recasting its economic institutions, and redefining the identities of its nations. Just as the political economy of interwar Eastern Europe was shaped...
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