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The short answer: The size of the Russian State has not increased much in the last few years, but its economic footprint remains significant. Concretely, the state's size increased from about 32 percent of GDP in 2012 to 33 percent in 2016, not far from the EBRD's estimate of 35 percent for...
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Although various factors point to a more arduous and longer transition in Russia than in Eastern Europe, the broad … Russia needs external financial assistance, it must be willing and able to pursue economic policies that ensure that the …
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Russia, the Baltic states and the other countries of the former Soviet Union inherited health and education systems …
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The output contractions during the initial transition stages in the Baltics and in Russia and the other CIS countries …
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, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, and Slovenia for the period 1994-1999 it is shown that historical values for interest rates …
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not proved easy. Using Russia as a case study, the magnitude of the problems faced is documented, and the strategy of … undertaking similar reforms, and the future agenda for completing these reforms in Russia is indicated …
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This paper analyzes the evolution of interregional income inequality during transition in Russia. The transition matrix …
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decline in world energy prices. However, the domination of virtual forces—value transfers from the energy sector to strategic … enterprises—suggests that high world energy prices are masking an inefficient manufacturing sector, and that the Russian economy …
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lowering their inflation to more moderate rates. Inflation rates in the Baltics, Russia, and other countries of the former …
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This paper examines financial market comovements across European transition economies and compares their experience to that of their regions. Correlations in monthly indices of exchange market pressures can partly be explained by direct trade linkages, but not by measures of other fundamentals....
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