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"The Abkhazians are an ancient Caucasian people living mainly on the eastern shores of the Black Sea in the shadow of the Great Caucasus Mountains. Across the centuries, cultures as diverse as the Ancient Greeks, Christianity and Islam have all left their mark without affecting the unique individuality of the Abkhazians." "With the publication of this book, which includes an entirely new interpretation of Abkhazia's union with Russia over the period from the 18th century to 1917, the relevant facts about Abkhazia have finally become accessible to the English-speaking world, who would thus be better placed to understand Abkhazian aspirations."--BOOK JACKET.
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Civil procedure --- Civil procedure --- Civil procedure. --- Georgia.
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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication This reissue of Charles Jones's classic investigations of the Mound Builders will be an invaluable resource for archaeologists today. Long a classic of southeastern archaeology, Charles Jones'sAntiquities of the Southern Indians was a groundbreaking work that linked historic tribes with prehistoric ""antiquities."" Published in 1873, it predated the work of Cyrus Thomas and Clarence Moore and remains a rich resource for modern scholars. Jones was a pioneer of archaeology who not only excavated important s
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Painting --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Georgia Museum of Art [Athens, Ga] --- America
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June 2000 - This study of trade flows among and between nine Russian regions and 14 republics of the former Soviet Union shows a bias toward domestic trade in the reform period that is primarily the result of tariffs. In addition, old linkages - such as infrastructure, business networks, and production and consumption chains - have limited the reorientation of trade. Djankov and Freund study the effects of trade barriers and the persistence of past linkages on trade flows in the former Soviet Union. Estimating a gravity equation on trade among and between nine Russian regions and 14 former Soviet republics, they find that Russian regions traded 60 percent more with each other than with republics in the reform period (1994-96). By contrast, the Russian regions did not trade significantly more with each other than with republics in the prereform period (1987-90). The results suggest that the bias toward domestic trade in the reform period is primarily the result of tariffs. In addition, past linkages - such as infrastructure, business networks, and production and consumption chains - have limited the reorientation of trade. This paper-a product of the Financial Sector Strategy and Policy Department-is part of a larger effort in the department to promote economic liberalization.
LTC --- M1 --- Reform --- Roads and Highways --- Transport --- VD --- ZDV --- Armenia --- Azerbaijan --- Belarus --- Estonia --- Georgia --- IRU --- Latvia --- Lithuania --- Moldova --- Tajikistan --- Turkmenistan --- Ukraine --- Uzbekistan
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Poverty --- Pauvreté --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Georgia --- 844.2 sociaaleconomische structuur --- National wealth --- Social policy --- Russia --- Bulgaria --- Hungary --- Mongolia --- Romania --- 884.1 Oost-Europa --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Georgia (Republic) --- Economic conditions.
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Wages --- Wages. --- Georgia --- South Carolina --- Compensation --- Departmental salaries --- Earnings --- Pay --- Remuneration --- Salaries --- Wage-fund --- Wage rates --- Working class --- Income --- Labor costs --- Compensation management --- Cost and standard of living --- Prices
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