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A Common Economic Area (CEA) formed by Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus since January 1st 2012, following creation of the … Customs Union.We use quarterly data for 1996-2010 for Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan on the following economic indicators … the New Keynesian Phillips curve in which economies of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan are described using a number of …
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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 study focuses on comparing and assessing the policy measures Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus took in … cross-border capital inflows, Kazakhstan was most affected by, and reacted most intensively to, the subprime turmoil … recovery of the oil price, the currencies of the oil exporters Russia and Kazakhstan soon stabilized, whereas the currencies of …
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Social Monitor 2002 reviews recent socio-economic developments in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It contains three articles: Social trends in transition: an update on trends in a range of topics including income and poverty, fertility,...
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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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The article deals with the trade in the CIS region and in the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. The …
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This study focuses on comparing and assessing the policy measures Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus took in …-border capital inflows, Kazakhstan was most affected by, and reacted most intensively to, the subprime turmoil, followed by Russia … oil price, the currencies of the oil exporters Russia and Kazakhstan soon stabilized, whereas the currencies of the oil …
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We examine some controversial country-specific factors influencing vertical and horizontal intra-industry trade including foreign direct investment and income distributions. As concerns, the effect of differences in countries’ levels of economic development (richness), both theories and...
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An annual volume of papers and information digests on the issues related to regional economic and political integration, issued by the Eurasian Development Bank and edited by Evgeny Vinokurov, director of EDB Centre for Integration Studies.
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Using monthly and quarterly data for 2000 – 2012 for Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia we estimate monetary policy rules … indicators, estimate modified monetary policy rules and conclude that Kazakhstan and Russia have similar monetary policy, while … Belarus will have to change most of its practices in case the unified monetary policy is introduced in the Common Economic …
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