نتایج جستجو برای: economic liberalization russia

تعداد نتایج: 347377  

Journal: :ADB briefs 2022

This brief explores the potential of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to deepen services trade liberalization, and boost flows, productivity, economic growth for its members.

Journal: :مطالعات اوراسیای مرکزی 0
علی امیدی عضو هیات علمی گروه علوم سیاسی دانشگاه اصفهان

regulating relations with great powers constitutes one of the most significant issues of each country’s foreign policy. iran, the soviet :union: and later russia have failed to establish strategic relations, despite their efforts to enhance mutual relations since late 1980s. it is believed that iran found it politically expedient to have ties with moscow due to its disputed relations with the w...

2011
Miguel Flores Nazrul Hoque

Since the late 1980s, Mexico has launched an extensive process of economic liberalization that culminated with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994. Since then, Mexico’s economy has been issuing in a constant fl ow of international trade. During this process, the internal structure of the economy has altered patterns in terms of the composition, size, and geographic location ...

2012
AASHISH MEHTA BELINDA ACUÑA MOHR

— Mexico’s college premium rose in the 1990s. Studies employing structural decomposition analyses treat the college premium as the relative price of “skilled” to “unskilled” workers. They find that reallocations of labor across industries and occupations cannot account for rising college premiums, and often attribute them to widely observed trade-induced increases in skills demand within the ma...

Journal: :Inf. Soc. 2001
Kenneth L. Kraemer Jason L. Dedrick Juan J. Palacios

2005
MIKHAIL BELIAEV

Introduction he new Russian president repeatedly has claimed that the economic revival of Russia is the principal goal of his administration. After an initial period of uncertainty, the policies that Putin and his aides have chosen to improve the economic performance of the country have become clearer. They are (1) a “strong state,” able to enforce the rule of law, and (2) a liberal economic po...

2000
Rob Vos Lance Taylor Jaime Ros Roberto Frenkel

1 Paper prepared for UNDP/IDB/World Bank/CEPAL project " Balance of Payments Liberalization, Distribution and Poverty in Latin America " and originally presented at project seminar in Rio de Janeiro, other seminar participants, as well as to Geske Dijkstra and an anonymous referee for helpful comments on a previous draft. The Institute of Social Studies is Europe's longest-established centre of...

2015
Vladimir Shaidurov Olga Larina

The imperial policy of Russia in the 18th and early 19th centuries led to the formation of various diasporas, with the largest being of Polish, Jewish, German and Finnish origin. They were the focus of attention of the tsarist administration while their status was regulated by a variety of laws. Specific features that distinguished social, political and economic development of the Russian Empir...

2001
Richard Pomfret

Turkmenistan’s economic performance during the first decade after independence isinteresting because it is an extreme case, regularly ranking last among all the former centrallyplanned economies by transition indicators measuring speed of reform or degree of economicliberalization. This paper analyses the evolution of the economic system and Turkmenistan’seconomic development si...

Journal: :مطالعات اوراسیای مرکزی 0
علی باقری دولت آبادی استادیار گروه علوم سیاسی دانشگاه یاسوج

iran has the longest political relations with russia among other great powers. this relation is resulted from neighborhood, trade, and cultural and racial factors between iran's people with some of the russia’s independent republics. purchasing of weapons by iran and participations of the soviet :union: in economic projects of iran helped the strengthening of the relations between the two ...

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