The Former Soviet Union in TransitionM.E. Sharpe, 1993 - 1222 sivua The Soviet-Russian Ruble: The Past, Present and Future of Convertibility -- Ruble Convertibility and External and Internal Equilibrium -- U.S. Commercial Relations with Russia and the Other Successor States: Opportunities and Obstacles -- Volume 2 -- III. Key Sectoral Developments -- Overview -- A. Energy -- The Petroleum Resources of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States -- Republic Energy Sectors and Inter-State Dependencies of the Commonwealth of Independent States and Georgia -- B. Agriculture -- Distribution Problems in the Food Economy of the Former Soviet Union |
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Developments in the Republics | 21 |
Implications | 28 |
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