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144739
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Over the past 15 years, Russia’s model of political-economy has evolved around three main channels of global economic integration: 1) export of natural resources and a national system of redistribution of export revenues; 2) financialisation, acting as a boost for domestic consumption/demand; and 3) the offshore integration of Russian capital into global capital markets. The current crisis is affecting all three channels of Russia’s global political economy. Together, reduced export revenues, the deepening financial crisis and the dominance of offshore-sourced investments into Russia, serve as crisis transmission mechanisms, and thus constitute three sets of (inter-related) dilemmas for the Russian authorities. Four scenarios of possible development of the current situation are provided.
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ID:
101989
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2010.
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WHAT DEFINITION would best reveal the nature of relationships existing today between the national economies in the ASEAN area? To our mind, it would be best to refer to regional economic cooperation between Southeast Asian countries and acknowledge its growing intensity and attractiveness for the participants.
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ID:
110054
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2011.
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The author examines the principal target industries and regions for Chinese investments in other countries during the 11th five-year plan period and focuses on their specifics. She gives her forecast for prospects of China's investment policy in the 12th five-year plan period (2011-2015).
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ID:
160653
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The article examines the dynamic branch and territorial structures of foreign investments in the PRC and shows the main lines of investment flows from abroad. The analysis given demonstrates that the branch structure of foreign investments constantly changes due to the investment policy of the PRC leadership. Throughout the entire period of reforms foreign investments have been channeled either to the cities with provincial status - Shanghai and Beijing, or the most developed seashore regions (Guangdong, Jiangsu), which remained unchanged during the period of their realization.
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