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Economic Liberalization and Integration Policy : Options for Eastern Europe and Russia / edited by Harry G. Broadman, Tiiu Paas, Paul J.J. Welfens.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Descripción: vI, 358 páginas 93 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540311836
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HC241
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Regional Dimensions of Barriers to Business Transactions in Russia -- Macroeconomic Aspects of Opening up, Unemployment and Sustainable Growth in Transition Countries -- Sustainability of Growth and Development of Financial System in Russia -- The Transmission of Economic Fluctuations Between Russia, Europe, Asia and North America -- U.S.-Russian and U.S.-Ukrainian Trade Relations and Foreign Direct Investment Effect -- Inflation in the New Russia -- Russian Fuel and Energy Sector: Dynamics and Prospects -- Russia’s Energy Strategy and the Energy Supply of Europe -- Natural Resources and Economic Growth: From Dependence to Diversification -- Corruption and Public Investment Under Political Instability: Theoretical Considerations -- Institutional Issues of Transport Policy Implementation in Russia -- Human Capital and Growth: A Panel Analysis for the EU-15, Selected Accession Countries and Russia -- Telecommunications, Trade and Growth: Gravity Modeling and Empirical Analysis for Eastern Europe and Russia -- Russia’s Integration Into the World Economy: An Interjurisdictional Competition View -- Panel Discussion: Perspective on Russia.
Resumen: After the 1998 Russian economic crisis, there are new opportunities for sustained growth in many countries of the former Soviet Union. Against this backdrop, the authors of this book analyze the dynamics of macroeconomic and structural developments in Eastern Europe and Russia, with special attention paid to problems of international and national integration, "Dutch disease" and natural resource dependency, and distortions in institutional reforms. The analysis also sheds light on how these problems have implications for cooperation among OECD-countries. A critical focus is on institutional adjustment and learning, human capital formation, trade and foreign investment. The political economy challenges of stability and growth in the region are highlighted. New empirical findings and comparative policy analysis - including in the field of natural resource policy - are major elements in this publication.
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The Regional Dimensions of Barriers to Business Transactions in Russia -- Macroeconomic Aspects of Opening up, Unemployment and Sustainable Growth in Transition Countries -- Sustainability of Growth and Development of Financial System in Russia -- The Transmission of Economic Fluctuations Between Russia, Europe, Asia and North America -- U.S.-Russian and U.S.-Ukrainian Trade Relations and Foreign Direct Investment Effect -- Inflation in the New Russia -- Russian Fuel and Energy Sector: Dynamics and Prospects -- Russia’s Energy Strategy and the Energy Supply of Europe -- Natural Resources and Economic Growth: From Dependence to Diversification -- Corruption and Public Investment Under Political Instability: Theoretical Considerations -- Institutional Issues of Transport Policy Implementation in Russia -- Human Capital and Growth: A Panel Analysis for the EU-15, Selected Accession Countries and Russia -- Telecommunications, Trade and Growth: Gravity Modeling and Empirical Analysis for Eastern Europe and Russia -- Russia’s Integration Into the World Economy: An Interjurisdictional Competition View -- Panel Discussion: Perspective on Russia.

After the 1998 Russian economic crisis, there are new opportunities for sustained growth in many countries of the former Soviet Union. Against this backdrop, the authors of this book analyze the dynamics of macroeconomic and structural developments in Eastern Europe and Russia, with special attention paid to problems of international and national integration, "Dutch disease" and natural resource dependency, and distortions in institutional reforms. The analysis also sheds light on how these problems have implications for cooperation among OECD-countries. A critical focus is on institutional adjustment and learning, human capital formation, trade and foreign investment. The political economy challenges of stability and growth in the region are highlighted. New empirical findings and comparative policy analysis - including in the field of natural resource policy - are major elements in this publication.

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