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In 2007, Russia’s international investment flows reached record highs, making Russia one of the world’s largest recipients and sources of FDI. Russia's potential for attracting even more international investment can be improved by strengthening beneficial competition and offering additional opportunities for investment. Disseminating international standard business practices among Russian firms can also boost the country's creditworthiness and reliability as inward and outward investors. Based on the OECD's Policy Framework for Investment, the overview of Russia's energy investment policy identifies different policies critical for coping with the country's huge energy investment needs and sector-specific challenges.
Investments, Foreign -- Government policy -- Russia (Federation). --- Investments, Foreign -- Russia (Federation). --- Investments, Foreign. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic policy -- 1991-. --- Investments, Foreign --- Investment & Speculation --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Government policy --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Capital exports --- Capital imports --- FDI (Foreign direct investment) --- Foreign direct investment --- Foreign investment --- Foreign investments --- International investment --- Offshore investments --- Outward investments --- Capital movements --- Investments
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Provides full details of the many rapid changes in the Russian economy and the political system since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Covers the period up to 2000, offering a valuable guide to policies in the Putin era.
Economic development -- Russia (Federation). --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic policy -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- E-books --- Russie --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- #SBIB:328H262 --- Instellingen en beleid: Rusland en het GOS
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Russia and the World Economy analyses the major economic, historical and political obstacles to the successful integration of the Russian economy into the world economy. Alan Smith examines the role of Western assistance and advice in this process, and the potential implications of failure of reforms in Russia for global stability and international economic relations.
International economic relations --- Russian Federation --- Perestroĭka --- Competition, International. --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic policy --- SU / Soviet Union - Ussr - Urss --- 382.51 --- 331.31 --- 331.30 --- 382.240 --- 330.581 --- 382.30 --- 382.50 --- 330.540 --- Aard, belang en evolutie. Handelsbalans. J curve. --- Economisch beleid. --- Economische toestand. --- Evolutie van de betalingsbalans: algemeenheden. --- Experimenten. Plannen. --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden. --- Socialistische stelsels: algemeenheden. --- Perestroi?ka. --- Perestroĭka. --- Perestroika - Russia (Federation). --- Perestroika. --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991-. --- Perestroæika --- Competition, International --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- Russia --- Competition [International ] --- Concurrence internationale --- Concurrentie [Internationale ] --- International competition --- Internationale concurrentie --- World economics --- Economic restructuring (Soviet Union) --- Perestroyka --- International relations --- International trade --- War --- Socialistische stelsels: algemeenheden --- Experimenten. Plannen --- Economische toestand --- Economisch beleid --- Evolutie van de betalingsbalans: algemeenheden --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden --- Aard, belang en evolutie. Handelsbalans. J curve --- Economic aspects --- 1991 --- -Perestroika --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Competition, International --- -Perestroĭka
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Economic order --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Russian Federation --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) --- Ajustement structurel (Economie) --- Case studies. --- Cas, Etudes de --- Former Soviet republics --- Ex-URSS --- Economic policy. --- Politique économique --- Russia (Federation) --- Ukraine --- Economic policy --- -Structural adjustment (Economic policy) --- -Economic policy --- -Ukraine --- -Russia (Federation) --- -Economic order --- Russia --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Ukraine --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Ukraine - Economic policy - 1991 --- EUROPE ORIENTALE --- RELATIONS EXTERIEURES
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Globalization --- National security --- Mondialisation --- Sécurité nationale --- Economic aspects --- Aspect économique --- Russia (Federation) --- Russie --- Economic policy --- Foreign economic relations. --- Economic conditions --- Politique économique --- Relations economiques exterieures --- Conditions économiques --- Foreign economic relations --- Sécurité nationale --- Aspect économique --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- Globalization - Economic aspects - Russia (Federation) --- National security - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Russia (Federation) - Foreign economic relations --- Russia (Federation) - Economic conditions - 1991 --- -Globalization --- -Globalization - Economic aspects - Russia (Federation)
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Structural adjustment (Economic policy) --- Post-communism --- Europe, Eastern --- Russia (Federation) --- China --- Economic policy --- Europe [Eastern ] --- 1989 --- -Russia (Federation) --- 1991 --- -China --- 1976 --- -Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Europe, Eastern. --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Europe, Eastern --- Post-communism - Europe, Eastern --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Russia (Federation) --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - China --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989 --- -Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -China - Economic policy - 1976-2000 --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) - Europe, Eastern.
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"Modernisation has been a constant theme in Russian history at least since Peter the Great launched a series of initiatives aimed at closing the economic, technical and cultural gap between Russia and the more ‘advanced’ countries of Europe. All of the leaders of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia have been intensely aware of this gap, and have pursued a number of strategies, some more successful than others, in order to modernise the country. But it would be wrong to view modernisation as a unilinear process which was the exclusive preserve of the state. Modernisation has had profound effects on Russian society, and the attitudes of different social groups have been crucial to the success and failure of modernisation.This volume examines the broad theme of modernisation in late imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia both through general overviews of particular topics, and specific case studies of modernisation projects and their impact. Modernisation is seen not just as an economic policy, but as a cultural and social phenomenon reflected through such diverse themes as ideology, welfare, education, gender relations, transport, political reform, and the Internet. The result is the most up to date and comprehensive survey of modernisation in Russia available, which highlights both one of the perennial problems and the challenges and prospects for contemporary Russia."
Social change --- Post-communism --- Soviet Union --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic policy --- Cultural policy --- 331.100 --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden --- Literary studies: from c 1900 --- -20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 --- Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies --- Economic policy. --- Cultural policy. --- Social change - Soviet Union --- Post-communism - Russia (Federation) --- Soviet Union - Economic policy --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Social change - Russia (Federation) --- Soviet Union - Cultural policy --- Russia (Federation) - Cultural policy
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This book constitutes an up-to-date treatment of Russia's economic development and economic policies since 2000, when Vladimir Putin became the President of Russia. After the slow decline and sudden collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia embarked upon a multi-faceted change. This included transition from central management to a market economy, from one-party rule to democracy, from multi-national empire to nation state, and from relative autarchy to opening up to the European and global communities. This book concentrates on economic change, exploring how in spite of steep production decline,
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Vadim Kufenko provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of various aspects of economic growth and income inequality in the Russian regions using different estimation techniques from the cross-section OLS and logistic models to dynamic panel data system GMM. The general period for the data is 1995-2012. Acknowledging the crucial role of human capital, the author models the brain-drain using game theory and shows that the owners of human capital may have monetary as well as institutional motives. He states that the income gap between the regional elite and the population is a robust positive determinant of the risk of protests. Contents Convergence, Catching Up and Regional Disparities Empirical Analysis of Economic Growth: Cross-Section and Dynamic Panel Data Models Human Capital and the Resource Curse Income Inequality as a Determinant of Protests Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of growth empirics, application of econometric methods and tests in the sphere of growth economics, and in the modern Russian economy Practitioners in these areas The Author Vadim Kufenko is a research assistant at the Department of Economics at University of Hohenheim. .
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Russia (Federation) --- Soviet Union --- Economic policy --- 338.24 <438> --- 338.24 (4-11) --- Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--Polen --- Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--Oost-Europa --- -Soviet Union --- -Economic policy --- -338.24 <438> --- 338.24 (4-11) Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--Oost-Europa --- 338.24 <438> Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--Polen --- -Russia (Federation) --- -338.24 (4-11) --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Soviet Union - Economic policy - 1986-1991