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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … positive growth figures recorded by the global economy as a whole. Central and Eastern Europe, together with Russia, Ukraine … instability. Finally, despite high GDP growth, structural distortions still characterize both Russia and Ukraine, whose economies …
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for the future. The study starts with a much discussed question: why Russia did worse economically during transition than …
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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … positive growth figures recorded by the global economy as a whole. Central and Eastern Europe, together with Russia, Ukraine … instability. Finally, despite high GDP growth, structural distortions still characterize both Russia and Ukraine, whose economies …
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This paper examines the changes in regional and sectoral inequality that accompanied economic transformation in Russia … particular, major urban centers gained dramatically relative to the hinterlands. Also, in Russia as in China, those sectors …, was not as precipitous as in Russia, and certain sectors, such as education and science, maintained their position in …
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network members on product development, and revenue growth of software ventures in China and Russia. The empirical data are … knowledge heterogeneity on product diversity and revenue growth over time are more salient in Russia due to the unique …
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. Russia s transition since 1992 is examined as an example of the neoliberal approach, while China s transition since 1978 is …
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The North Korean economy has been a statistical black hole for decades but is undergoing substantial transformations. Rapid post-war industrialisation was not sustained beyond the mid-1960s and South Korea’s economy far outpaced North Korea’s during the next three decades, during which trend...
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for the future. The study starts with a much discussed question: why Russia did worse economically during transition than … trajectories ; Russia ; China …
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