TY - BOOK ID - 33058984 TI - Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Union PY - 2018 SN - 3319928244 3319928252 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Macroeconomics. KW - International economics. KW - Economic growth. KW - Economic history. KW - Economics. KW - Economic Growth. KW - International Economics. KW - Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. KW - Economy-wide Country Studies. KW - Economic conditions KW - History, Economic KW - Economics KW - Development, Economic KW - Economic growth KW - Growth, Economic KW - Economic policy KW - Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) KW - Development economics KW - Resource curse KW - Economic policy, Foreign KW - Economic relations, Foreign KW - Economics, International KW - Foreign economic policy KW - Foreign economic relations KW - Interdependence of nations KW - International economic policy KW - International economics KW - New international economic order KW - International relations KW - Economic sanctions KW - Eurasia KW - Asia KW - Europe KW - Economic integration. KW - Eurasian Union. KW - Evraziĭskiĭ soi︠u︡z KW - Евразийский союз KW - Evrasiakan miutʻyun KW - EaU KW - Eurasian Economic Union KW - EaEU KW - Evraziĭskiĭ ėkonomicheskiĭ soi︠u︡z KW - Евразийский экономический союз KW - Eŭraziĭski ėkanamichny sai︠u︡z KW - Eurazii︠a︡lyq ėkonomikalyq odaq KW - EAĖS KW - ЕАЭС KW - EEU KW - Evroaziĭn Ėdiĭn Zasgiĭn Khamtyn Azhillagaa KW - Евроазийн Эдийн Засгийн Хамтын Ажиллагаа KW - EvrAzĖS KW - Evroazijski savez KW - Евроазијски савез UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33058984 AB - The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), which includes Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia, is a new but substantial regional organization. Significant achievements include a common external customs tariff, a customs union and a common labour market: a well-developed institutional environment has emerged to support and advance these processes, ranging from the Eurasian Economic Commission and the EAEU Court to the Eurasian Development Bank and the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development. This major integration achievement also has several drawbacks and ‘stumbling stones’—some due to Russia’s dominant position, some due to the authoritarian nature of political regimes, and some due to dependence on oil and gas exports. This book presents a detailed qualitative and quantitative assessment of the Eurasian Economic Union, including the history of Eurasian integration, the macroeconomy of EAEU member states, an assessment of trade and investment links, a descriptive analysis of the EAEU Treaty, an analysis of Eurasian institutions, the sociology of integration, the EAEU’s emerging foreign economic policy, relations with the EU and China, the EAEU’s position on One Belt One Road policies, and its mid-term policy agenda. This primer text will be of interest and value for students, academics and practitioners working in economic policy and business communities and interested in the history and development of the Eurasian Economic Union. ER -