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Influence of population income mobility on changes in inequality
Economic Sociology Electronic Journal, Russian Federation, 2002[The full text of this article is in Russian language only.] Liberalisation of the Russian economy in the past decade has been accompanied by a significant decrease in the level of living standards and a growth in income inequality.DocumentRegional corruption indices
Computer Science for Democracy, Russian Federation, 2002[The full text of this article is in Russian language only.] The article provides a comparative analysis of perceived and recorded levels of corruption in 40 regions of the Russian Federation.DocumentConstructing core inflation index for Russia
Economic Education and Research Consortium,, Russian Federation, 2004The paper constructs a general price index, a "core inflation" index, for Russia. The reason for using this index, rather than a widely used consumer price index (CPI), is that the former captures long-run price movements and disregards short-run price fluctuations. It also differentiates between price movements coming from different sources, such as supply shocks.DocumentOn the influence of the real exchange rate on different sectors of the Russian economy
Economic Expert Group, Russian Federation, 2003The full text of this paper is in Russian language only.The paper explores the influence of the strengthening of the rouble on industrial output and looks at the impact of the exogenous factors which influence changing exchange rates.Within the Russian industrial sector, the authors identify three main categories of response to the strengthening of the real exchange rate:losers: whicDocumentComplex approach to creating favorable conditions for investors: experience of the Novgorod oblast
Institute for Financial Studies, Russian Federation, 2002The full text of this paper is in Russian language only.This paper explores why, in spite of poor initial economic conditions, the regional administration of Novgorod oblast in the Russian Federation has out perfomed similar Russian regions.DocumentDevelopment of financial markets in Russia: an outlook
New Economic School,, Russian Federation, 2003[The full text of this paper is in Russian language only, presented at XIV NES Scientific Conference]This paper explores the obstacles to development of Russia's financial markets and provides specific policy recommendations about the regulation of the financial sector.The research is based mainly on author’s experience gained during his work as a Chair of the Council of Federation CommitteeDocumentInstitutional subversion: evidence from Russian regions
Centre for Economic and Financial Research, Russian Federation, 2003Vested interests often influence the evolution of the rules of the game in the economy. The literature labels this phenomenon state capture or institutional subversion .DocumentIntegration challenges for Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and Russia. What to do before joining EU
Scientific Research Mises Center,, Belarus, 2003Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and Russia have already taken various integration initiatives; however, the article considers these to be half-hearted.Document‘Health financing reforms in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union’, in Funding health care: options for Europe
World Health Organization, 2002This article examines changes in health financing since 1990 in 16 central and eastern European (CEE) and former Soviet Union (FSU) countries. Produced by the World Health Organization, the chapter analyses how the transition to a market economy has affected the health sector in these countries.DocumentTo wake up, catch up and go ahead: mechanisms for innovative growth in Russia
State University Higher School of Economics,, Russian Federation, 2002For the first time in 15 years Russia is experiencing a period of relative economic and political stability.Pages
