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numbers of students enrolled. Five of the six case study countries, Armenia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and the Russian …
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the enterprise and financial sectors in Estonia. The report uses International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs …
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institutions maintained by the state prior to transition. During preparation of the Estonia Agriculture Project, the government …, Estonia has stabilized its macroeconomic situation and moved rapidly towards a market economy. Living standards, which … production has begun to revive. However, similar results have not materialized in rural areas. Estonia has the potential to be …
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"The paper analyzes governments' tradeoff between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatization reforms of noncompetitive industries in developing countries. Under privatization, the control rights are transferred to private interests so that public subsidies decline. This benefit for...
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"Cost-benefit analysis is a standard tool for determining the efficiency of planned projects. But one of the major difficulties in risk mitigation investments is that benefits are by nature uncertain. In this context, the standard approach relying on the average value of benefits may provide an...
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"In light of the recent argument that rapid economic growth in Russia over the next decade might result in emissions higher than the Kyoto target, thereby putting much-needed growth at risk, Lecocq and Shalizi revisit the discussion on the costs and benefits of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol...
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