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RYBAS, A (2) answer(s).
 
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Prospects for Russian-Indian economic cooperation while overcoming the consequences of covid-19 / Rybas, A; Bessonov, V   Journal Article
Rybas, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract REGARDLESS of where it moves to from now on, the COVID-19 pandemic has clearly had an unprecedented impact on the world economy. There have been various epidemics in the past that evolved into pandemics, but the current coronavirus pandemic is the first one to be handled by the international community in such a coordinated way. Many countries have been taking preventive measures, e.g., travel restrictions and suspension of industrial facilities, but those measures have caused serious economic underperformance.
Key Words Trade  Economic Cooperation  India  Russia  COVID-19 
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Ways of building an innovation economy in developing countries / Rybas, A L; Rybas, A   Article
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Summary/Abstract THERE IS NO SINGLE generally accepted definition of the term "developing country." The United Nations system has no standard criteria for a country to be categorized as developed or developing. There is, however, a loose consensus in the world's academia on reasons for putting a country in either of the two groups. Such criteria are a country's average per capita income; the degree of industrialization of its economy; the maturity of market relations; the structure of its foreign trade; its involvement in global financial and economic processes; and guarantees of property rights and human rights in it.
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