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restructuring, ownership,competition, budget constraints and, particularly, institutions in Russian industry, covering theperiod … privatization, rather weak competition, unexpectedly hardbudget constraints, an overwhelmingly negative and relatively positive … assessment of formal andinformal institutions respectively, and largely the same ruling networks as before the start of …
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Vladimir Putin's presidency will last until 2024 – longer than most other Russian or Soviet leaders ruled. This Policy Note provides a brief review of past economic developments and reform attempts. We argue that past reforms have in effect failed yet the main economic challenges currently...
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Article is devoted to a problem of market transformation of Belarusian economy and developing its national economic model. The author has studied political and economic reasons of the current economic policy and tried to answer the question, why Belarusian authorities wished to conserve existing...
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Economic consequences of the Georgian-Russian conflict (by P. Havlik and V. Astrov, pp. 1-11) Keywords Georgia, Russia, conflict, war Countries covered Georgia, Russia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy EU Structural funds in Central and East European Countries (by R. Römisch,...
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the course, determinants and political economy of economic reforms in Russia conducted in the period 1985-2003. The year 1985 can be considered an important turning point in Soviet/Russian history, marked as it was by the election of Mikhail Gorbachev to...
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France's reaction to Russia's invasion of Ukraine was initially conciliatory. However, the current French President' statements, Macron, gradually changed, suggesting a potential shift in France's stance. The French president recently suggested troops could be sent to Ukraine to fight the...
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