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Twenty-five years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Belarus stands out as a special case in transition … surface, and its subsequent monetisation provoked macroeconomic and currency turmoil. At present, Belarus' economic model has …
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healthcare - in Belarus. The pre-crisis period of 2003-2008 was the most prosperous in recent history. These trends resulted in a …
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a question of a potential tax amnesty in Belarus. …
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in 2013, which has formed a kind of monetary policy trap. Finally, Belarus in 2013 entered a phase of cyclical recession …
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The study deals with a specific form of financial repression peculiar to Belarus – a mechanism of directed loans. Under …. Finally, we show that in Belarus the mechanism of directed lending may result in the decline of growth rates of the economy in …
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The year 2010 saw Belarus gradually being pulled out of cyclical recession owing to the revival of external markets and …
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shown, that in Belarus a high pass-through effect from exchange rate to prices plays a crucial role. This effect stems from …
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