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tools of industrial policy and the public-private project financing schemes. Next, the resurgence of Russia as a regional …
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This note examines the extent and patterns of structural changes that have occurred in European economies during the recent crisis using some stylised facts on changing output and employment struc-tures at detailed sectoral level. Focusing mainly on the new EU member states, we compare the...
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This note examines the extent and patterns of structural changes that have occurred in European economies during the recent crisis using some stylised facts on changing output and employment struc-tures at detailed sectoral level. Focusing mainly on the new EU member states, we compare the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010856819
can claim to be among the pioneer foreign investors in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakstan and Belarus. The international financial … crisis has from September 2008 demonstrated Russia?s structural vulnerability. The comprehensive countermeasures by the … contributed strongly to an improvement of Russia?s general credit-worthiness and to a growth in foreign reserves. During the 1990s …
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States (NIS), focusing on the new EU member states (NMS) and selected NIS (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Kazakhstan …
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This policy paper, prepared as part of the Background Study for the European Competitiveness Report 2009, analyses the external trade in goods and services between the EU and the BRICs. The paper starts with the analysis of the global position of the EU and the BRICs in world trade (using the...
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The term BRICs puts under a common label the four largest fast growing emerging countries Brazil, Russia, India and … external relations (trade, FDI) and on likely future developments. Brazil is a domestically oriented service economy; Russia …
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Vladimir Putin's presidency (2000-2008). The speed of Russia's catching-up was then even faster than that of the new EU member … Russia. Nevertheless, before the outbreak of the global crisis, the medium-term growth outlook was generally positive …, although a growth slowdown appeared inevitable already at that time. After September 2008, the global crisis hit Russia …
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A functioning Belarus-Russia-Kazakhstan Customs Union (BRK-CU) would comprise the bulk of the FSU economy and represent … indicate that during the period 1999-2009 liberalization took place primarily in the trade of Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan and … CET adoption, the average (un-weighted) level of protection declined by about 2 p.p. in Russia and 1.3 p.p. in Belarus …
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Russia was in the direst straits even before the Ukraine crisis erupted on a grand scale in 2014. The sanctions imposed …
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