THE SUSTAINABILITY OF RUSSIA’S ENERGY POWER: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY
To what extent and through what mechanisms has Russian economic growth since1998 been dependent on Russia’s oil and gas industries? Is the likely development ofthese industries up to 2020 capable of maintaining or increasing Russia’s role as anenergy supplier? What are the consequences for the rest of the Russian economy –that is, all production except oil and gas – of the leading role played by the hydrocarbons sector now and (probably) in the next decade or so?
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2007-12
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Authors: | Hanson, Philip |
Institutions: | Centre for Comparative Economics, School of Slavonic and East European Studies |
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