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The problems of the development of the market for medical services
Association for Studies in Public Economics, Russia, 2003This paper analyses the developing sector of commercial health care, looks at the problems that the providers of such services face, and proposes ways to overcome those problems.DocumentFiscal consequences of monetary integration within the common economic area: the case of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia
Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and the Economics Institute, Prague, 2005What is the importance of seigniorage (the face value of printed money less its cost) revenues in Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia during 1997-2003? What are the possible ways to distribute seigniorage under a common currency area (CMA)?DocumentTransition and growth in Belarus
Economic Education and Research Consortium,, Russian Federation, 2003The paper analyses the efficiency of Belarusian reforms carried out in the period of economic transition.The authors claim that at the beginning of the transition period in the early 90s, the problems that Belarus faced were more complicated and severe than those faced by other FSU countries.DocumentMacroeconomic estimation of the role of the oil and gas sector [Russia]
Economic Expert Group, Russian Federation, 2004This paper analyses the role of the oil and gas sector in the Russian economy.DocumentWhat part should the EU play in the improvement of the economical and political situation of the Republic of Moldova?
Institute for Public Policy,, Moldova Republic, 2004This paper analyses the current status of the republic of Moldova from the viewpoint of the EU membership, and proposes a set of policies that the EU should follow in order to speed up the process of integration of Moldova into the European community.DocumentInnovation economy: world experience and Russia
OPen EConomy, Russian Federation, 2003This article provides a detailed treatment of the technological shocks that shaped and changed market and fast-growing Asian economies throughout the period after WWII, examines the features of the technological policy conducted by the Soviet Union and its impact on the current state of the Russian economy.NOTE: The full text of this paper is in Russian language only.The article emphasises tDocumentNatural resources and economic growth in Kazakhstan
Economic Education and Research Consortium,, Russian Federation, 2003This paper analyses the impact that the availability of mineral resources has on Kazakhstan’s economic growth, and proposes policy measures to make Kazakhstan’s economic growth more balanced.According to the authors, Kazakhstan’s economy is highly dependent on the extraction and export of mineral resources.DocumentBanking sector liberalization and the impact of foreign banks: the case of Russia
Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research, Poland, 2004What is the impact of the presence of foreign-controlled banks on the Russian economy and banking system?The Russian experience has produced mixed evidence with regard to presumed advantages of the entry of foreign banks into an emerging market.The author finds that foreign-controlled banks: have increased the degree of financial intermediation have reallocated savings from foreiDocumentReforming the Russian federal debt market
Econometric Unit Vedi, Russian Federation, 2004[The full text of this paper is in Russian language only.] This paper analyzes the market for Russian government debt and proposes ways to reform it.According to the authors, the key objectives of the federal debt market are:financing the federal budgetstabilizing excess liquidity on other financial marketsregulating money supplystimulating economic growth through the bankinDocumentConsequences of unemployment related poverty: the number of people passing faked disability registration increases annually
AzerWeb, Azerbaijan, 2004The goal of this paper is to find out the sources of demand for fake disability pensions in the central territory of Azerbaijan. The study is based on a survey that involved both interviews and questionnaires.The study finds that the fake disability problem in central Azerbaijan is widespread.Pages
