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The author examines the theoretical difficulties of implementing decisions and awards of foreign courts in Russia … educational background of legal professionals – especially judges – in Russia. It is suggested that the statist conception of law … of law developing in the mentality of legal professionals in Russia …
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(FDI) across regions in Russia; in particular, this paper is concerned with those regions that are endowed with natural … that one theory alone is not able to explain the geographical pattern of foreign investments in Russia. A combination of …
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significant role in lobbying the collective interests of their member firms, especially in the current political context in Russia …
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Opening ceremonies of oversea manufacturing facilities of multinational corporations serve, at the first glance, just as festivities upon successful completion of important industrial projects, but their real meaning is mutual acceptance by foreign investors and by the authorities of host...
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The investment relationship between Japan and Russia has been rapidly expanding over the recent couple of decades. The … facilities by Japanese companies in manufacturing industries in Russia, Today, investment cooperation has reached a new … investors toward projects in Russia. A comparison of the major macro-regions which attract Japanese investment (Far-Eastern and …
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Unlike in the 1990s and early 2000s, nowadays scholars rarely address the issue of international activity of Russian regions (phenomenon known as paradiplomacy). Due to the successful centralization efforts, Russian governors almost lost their domestic as well as external agency. However, there...
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manufacturing industry in Russia. A settlement is counted as part of an urban agglomeration in two cases: that of a large, central …
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Nonprofit accountability in Russia is becoming increasingly important as nonprofit organizations become more open …
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assess correctly the riskiness of other banks. However, the “crises of trust” (as one in 2004 in Russia) create some doubts …
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The empirical literature assessing the connection between land rights, access to finance and investment activity has focused largely on actors that, for multiple reasons, might face difficulties accessing credit. Communities of small-scale farmers or poor urban households in developing...
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