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, conflict, war Countries covered Georgia, Russia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy EU Structural funds in … Central and East European Countries (by R. Römisch, pp. 12-20) Keywords structural funds, EU, NMS Countries covered New EU …
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Countries covered MENA, CESEE Topics Other The EU and Russia both important for Ukraine (by Vasily Astrov; pp. 8-9) Keywords … Ukraine, trade association, Russia, EU Countries covered Ukraine, Russia, EU Topics International Trade, Competitiveness and …
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, nine answers (by Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov and Olga Pindyuk; pp. 6-7) EU cohesion policy the case of Estonia (by …
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Havlik, Michael Landesmann and Olga Pindyuk; pp. 2-6) Agricultural imports from LDCs a comparison across EU-27 Member States … of SMEs’ funding obstacles – a comparative analysis of EU-15 and NMS-13 countries (by Sandra Leitner and Marek Rojicek …
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limited sanctions response, particularly from the EU, while a full invasion would entail major sanctions from the West as a … the EU -is unlikely given the sizeable negative impact it would have on both sides. Aside from energy, the most painful … accelerate EU moves towards energy diversification away from Russia. However, the economic impact of this on Russia will be …
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the back of high energy prices. If the EU were to ban imports of energy from Russia, or if Russia itself limits or stops … gas exports to the EU, the trade impacts would be much more significant. The medium- and long-term outlook for Ukraine … integration with the EU. For Russia, the economy will lose its access to Western technological transfer, and this cannot be fully …
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The Iranian economy has greatly benefited from the lifting of international sanctions in 2016, when the JCPOA nuclear deal came into force. Oil production and exports rebounded strongly, which spilled over into non-oil sectors. However, the economy is yet to return to its 1976 peak in real per...
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