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neighbours in the CIS region. It stresses the importance of international oil prices as a determinant of policies and outcomes in … Russia is not an economic superpower globally, the size and importance of Russia for the CIS region is significant and thus … oil price changes also drive the economic development of non-fuel exporting CIS countries to a significant degree. …
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This study seeks to determine the extent to which countries of the former Soviet Union are infected” by the Dutch Disease. We take a detailed look at the functioning of the transmission mechanism of the Dutch Disease, i.e. the chains that run from commodity prices to real output in...
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This paper analyzes the process of power utility re-regulation in Eastern Europe and the CIS during the decade of …
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neighbours in the CIS region. It stresses the importance of international oil prices as a determinant of policies and outcomes in … Russia is not an economic superpower globally, the size and importance of Russia for the CIS region is significant and thus … oil price changes also drive the economic development of non-fuel exporting CIS countries to a significant degree. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012132406
The Orange Revolution in the fall of 2004 built great hopes for a better future for Ukraine. However, three years later those hopes have been replaced by disappointment, frustration and confusion. Although progress in the areas of political freedom, pluralism, civil rights and freedom in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633029
This study seeks to determine the extent to which countries of the former Soviet Union are "infected" by the Dutch Disease. We take a detailed look at the functioning of the transmission mechanism of the Dutch Disease, i.e. the chains that run from commodity prices to real output in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633038
), two accession countries (Croatia and Turkey) and two CIS countries (Russia and Ukraine). The paper first studies the basic …
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Countries (CEECs) and the former USSR. Some of these countries joined the EU ; some did not ; others formed the CIS . In … qualitative way the role of institutions in transitional countries in the CEECs and CIS. The main question we address is: what …
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), two accession countries (Croatia and Turkey) and two CIS countries (Russia and Ukraine). The paper first studies the basic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005652674
groups of transition countries (new EU member states vs. CIS) in terms of adopted transition strategy and accomplished … followed the first period of output decline in two transition countries – Poland and Russia. They represent two different … than in Poland, and recovery came later. Unlike in the leading transition countries, the role of new private firms and FDI …
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