Russian Federation; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the entrenched inflation in Russia. It presents a possible explanation for the entrenched inflation stating that the Russian economy is facing increasing supply-side constraints in goods and labor markets. The paper focuses on measuring the performance of fiscal policy in Russia. It examines capital structures and vulnerabilities for the corporate sector in Russia. Recent developments and remaining challenges for the Russian banking sector are analyzed. Terms of trade and economic growth in the Former Soviet Union are also discussed.
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2005-10-20
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Banking | Labor supply | Public debt | Selected issues | Trade policy | capacity utilization | survey | surveys | equation | sample size | sample bias | average capacity | average capacity utilization | statistics | arithmetic | correlation | confidence interval | linear trend | sampling | samples | statistical method | statistical methods | sample design | cost of capital | random sample | time series | investment growth | standard error | rate of change | autocorrelation | estimation procedure | horizontal axis | extrapolation | normal distribution | random sampling | investors | equations | vector autoregression | measurement error | graphical analysis | counting | foreign currency | probability |
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