The Former Soviet Union in TransitionRoutledge, 16.9.2016 - 1060 sivua This edition of the Joint Economic Committee's 1993 reports on the economies of the ex-Soviet states tracks the Soviet and post-Soviet economic reform efforts, and looks at issues such as integration and developments. |
Sisältö
Industrial Growth By Republic in the Former U S S R 198190 | |
Disintegration of the Soviet Union | |
Disintegration | |
Whos Feeding Whom? An Analysis of Soviet Interrepublic Trade | |
Heritage of the Gorbachev | |
A Tough Road Ahead | |
Prospects for CommerceA German Perspective | |
Soviet Successor States | |
The Role of Export Credit Agencies in the New East | |
Riches to Rags? | |
Convertibility | |
Ruble Convertibility and External and Internal Equilibrium | |
Opportunities and Obstacles | |
Key Sectoral Developments | |
Study | |
Joseph S Berliner | |
with Central Europe | |
Measuring The Private Sector in Russia | |
VOLUME 2 | |
the Russian Federation | |
Is There a Basis for Free Enterprise? | |
Integration Into The World Economy | |
Joseph P Riva | |
Liefert | |
the Republics of the Former Soviet Union | |
Union | |
U S S | |
Widespread and Costly | |
Circulatory System | |
Capabilities and Needs | |
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
The Former Soviet Union in Transition United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee,John Pearce Hardt Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1993 |
The Former Soviet Union in Transition United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee,John Pearce Hardt Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1993 |
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April Armenia assistance Azerbaijan Baltic Belarus benefits bilateral billion rubles budget capital central planning CMEA commercial banks commodity Commonwealth of Independent consumer convertibility cooperatives costs countries debt decline deficit domestic EBRD economic reform energy enterprises estimates Estonia exchange rate farms financing fiscal foreign former Soviet republics former Soviet Union former U.S.S.R. Fund Gorbachev Goskomstat growth guarantees hard currency imports income increase indexation industrial inflation institutions International Monetary Fund interrepublic investment January June Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan labor Latvia Lithuania macroeconomic major market economy measures minimum Moldova monetary Moscow official output payments percent perestroika political problems production regional Report RSFSR ruble Russia Russian Federation Russian government share social security Soviet economy Soviet Union stabilization subsidies successor Table Tajikistan trade transition Turkmenistan Ukraine unemployment USDA USSR Uzbekistan wage Western