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The focus of this book is on economic and institutional modernization in the new Russia and Eastern Europe. Systemic transformation and economic catching-up process raise new theoretical and empirical issues as well as policy topics. In the book economists from Europe and the US look into trade and investment dynamics and policy shifts, including monetary policy and strategies for international organizations. Special emphasis is on the role of the natural resources sector and on economic growth. Moreover, the internationalization of regions within Russia and energy issues as well as aspects of trade gravity modelling are analyzed. The book highlights the wider European integration dynamics from a comparative perspective.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2005-08-22
Mått155 x 235 x undefined mm
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor344
FörlagSpringer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Structural Change, Natural Resources Sector Expansion and Growth in Russia.- Comment on: Structural Change, Natural Resource Sector Expansion and Growth in Russia.- Monetary and Financial Stability as a Basis for Russia's Sustained Economic Internationalization.- Comment on: Monetary and Financial Stability as a Basis for Russia's Sustained Economic Internationalization.- Core Inflation in Russia — Different Approaches for the Period from January 1997 to April 2003.- Comment on: Core Inflation in Russia — Different Approaches for the Period from January 1997 to April 2003.- Russia's Banking System, the Central Bank and the Exchange Rate Regime.- Russia and International Economic Structures.- Comment on: Russia and International Economic Structures.- An Increase of Energy Efficiency as a Major Tool for Achieving Energy Security.- European Energy Security: Opportunities and Problems for Cooperation EU-Russia.- Diversification of the Russian Economy and Growth.- Internationalization of Russian Regions: The Role of MNCs and Outsourcing with Respect to Domestic and Foreign SMEs.- Comment on: Internationalization of Russian Regions: The Role of MNCs and Outsourcing with Respect to Domestic and Foreign SMEs.- Do Export Processing Zones Attract FDI and its Benefits? Experience from China and Lessons for Russia.- Comment on: Do Export Processing Zones Attract FDI and its Benefits? Experience from China and Lessons for Russia.- The Baltic Sea Regional Integration and International Trade: A Gravity Model Approach.- Comment on: The Baltic Sea Regional Integration and International Trade: A Gravity Model Approach.- Russia's Foreign Economic Relations and Regional Integration in CIS Countries: Theory, Problems and Options.- Comment on: Russia's Foreign Economic Relations andRegional Integration in CIS Countries: Theory, Problems and Options.
National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Office of International Affairs, Committee on Japan, Martha Caldwell Harris, Edward M. Graham, C. Fred Bergsten, Thomas S. Arrison