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the creation of new countries in Central Asia— Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—with a …
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In this paper we analyze the determinants of interregional migration in Kazakhstan using quarterly panel data on region … infrastructure should facilitate regional income convergence in Kazakhstan and improve living standards in depressed regions. …
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prove this assumption based on empirical time series of weather variables and farm wheat yields from Kazakhstan over the …
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the Ukraine became the fourth largest and Kazakhstan became the ninth largest. Such large-scale population movement, which …
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of Kazakhstan. These years have ushered in a “nuclear renaissance”. Russia’s nuclear sector was subject to a total … to consolidate all nuclear assets within one state corporation. Kazakhstan implemented the “15000 tons uranium by 2010 … its economic links with Kazakhstan in the uranium mining and nuclear industries. Given Russia’s ambitious plans to develop …
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two post-Soviet decades. We draw upon speeches by the representatives of the state, most importantly by Kazakhstan …
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When Kazakhstan was trying to go out from economic, social and political transition, suddenly faced well-known problems … of the oil-rich countries. It is absolutely vital that Kazakhstan evaluate its oil-income for going out from transition …
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A collection of the papers and digests on the issues related to regional economic and political integration, primarily in the post-Soviet space. An annual publication of the Eurasian Development Bank edited by Evgeny Vinokurov, director of EDB Centre for Integration Studies.
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The oil-rich economies of Russia and Kazakhstan started growing in the 2000’s, and the consequence was a rapid rise of …
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Within a span of several years, post-Soviet integration has evolved from a largely paper project and rhetoric construct — which certain countries exploited to suit their domestic policies — into an important factor influencing economic development. However, its further prospects are unclear....
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