Internationalization and economic policy reforms in transition countries / Edward M. Graham, Nina Oding, Paul J.J. Welfens (editors).
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TextPublication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2005.Description: xi, 340 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 3540240403 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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Includes bibliographical references.
A. Structural change, natural resources sector expansion and growth in Russia -- B. Monetary and financial stability as a basis for Russia's sustained economic internationalization -- C. Core inflation in Russia- different approaches for the period from January 1997 to April 2003 -- D. Russia's banking system, the central bank and the exchange rate regime -- E. Russia and international economic structures -- F.1. An increase of energy efficiency as a major tool for achieving energy security -- F.2. European energy security: opportunities and problems for cooperation EU-Russia -- G. Diversification of the Russian economy and growth -- H. Internationalization of Russian regions: the role of MNCs and outsourcing with respect to domestic and foreign SMEs -- I. Do export processing zones attract FDI and its benefits? Experience from China and lessons for Russia -- J. The Baltic Sea regional integration and international trade: a gravity model approach -- K. Russia's foreign economic relations and regional integration in CIS countries: theory, problems and options.
EU ac- cession countries which have joined the EU have benefited mainly from high capital inflows, a reduced risk premium - with shadow effects of this already occurring in the years before explicit membership - and growing trade.