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countries. This increase in the price of oil and other commodities means that OPEC countries and Russia have received, between … the limited data available, the recycling of these resources back to the world economy through the trade channel, via …
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countries. This increase in the price of oil and other commodities means that OPEC countries and Russia have received, between … the limited data available, the recycling of these resources back to the world economy through the trade channel, via …
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crisis. While Russia's strong short-term macroeconomic fundamentals make it better than many emerging economies to deal with …
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Russia’s short-term economic growth has accelerated above its long term trend, defying weak global conditions. In 2007 …, the economy grew by 8.1 percent on the heels of very high (and perhaps unsustainable) oil prices, robust domestic demand … infrastructure constraints, and real wage increases outpacing productivity gains, however, suggest that the economy is overheating, i …
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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 … and developing itself in accordance with the conditions of market economy. After the suggestion of the IMF, Kazakh …
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of Kazakhstan. These years have ushered in a “nuclear renaissance”. Russia’s nuclear sector was subject to a total … its economic links with Kazakhstan in the uranium mining and nuclear industries. Given Russia’s ambitious plans to develop … Kazakhstan are clear. However, Russia will have to compete with well-established players on Kazakhstan’s uranium market. 3 …
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The paper is focused on the official Kazakhstani position towards Russia and its development over 1991-2000, i.e. the … two post-Soviet decades. We draw upon speeches by the representatives of the state, most importantly by Kazakhstan … the evolution of the Kazakhstani official position towards relations with Russia. It also provides various aspects of …
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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 … significant economic and social consequences. It completely redefined the state of the economy in a number of post …
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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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