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spelling okr-10986-243532021-04-23T14:04:20Z What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role? Kim, Jim Yong SKILLS SPORTS COLLEGE SCIENTIST COUNTRIES SCIENCE PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SOCIAL SERVICES BEST PRACTICES SCHOOLS RESULTS GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE COMPETITIVENESS REGIONAL INCOMES REGIONAL LEVEL NEXT GENERATION POOR COUNTRIES LITERATURE COUNTRY PROFESSOR DIVERSIFICATION REGIONAL AUTHORITIES FACULTY ADMINISTRATION FACULTY MEMBERS REGION INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES KNOWLEDGE REGIONS BUSINESS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESSES EXTREME POVERTY OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE TRAINING POVERTY GRADUATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION QUESTIONING RESEARCH FINDINGS INNOVATION GLOBALIZATION PROFIT STUDENTS MICRO-PROJECTS PRIVATE INVESTMENT STRATEGY LEARNING GRADUATES RESEARCH FARMING SYSTEMS MATERIAL SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM NATURAL RESOURCES GRADUATE STUDENTS GROWTH POTENTIAL PERFORMANCES INNOVATIONS President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, discusses Russia's economy and it's global role. The collaboration between Russian experts and international partners brought the tuberculosis epidemic in Tomsk under control. Local successes like in Tomsk can be scaled up to become part of a global solution. Continuous learning is at the heart of these solutions. Russia is known worldwide for its educational system, for pushing the boundaries of science, and for applying what we call the “science of delivery” to many issues. What is next for Russia’s Economic Future? What is the strategy for replacing oil and gas that currently account for two-thirds of the country’s exports? Russia needs to diversify to an innovation-based economy. There are signs of success in Russia’s regions. The Bank’s 20-year collaboration with Russia’s regions shows that our partnership has evolved over time into a strong engagement. The Bank needs Russia as a global development partner. 2016-05-25T18:39:37Z 2016-05-25T18:39:37Z 2013-02-14 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25860315/lecture-what’s-next-russia’s-economic-future-global-role-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim-moscow-russian-federation-2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24353 English en_US Lecture at Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, February 14, 2013; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation
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topic SKILLS
SPORTS
COLLEGE
SCIENTIST
COUNTRIES
SCIENCE
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
SOCIAL SERVICES
BEST PRACTICES
SCHOOLS
RESULTS
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
COMPETITIVENESS
REGIONAL INCOMES
REGIONAL LEVEL
NEXT GENERATION
POOR COUNTRIES
LITERATURE
COUNTRY
PROFESSOR
DIVERSIFICATION
REGIONAL AUTHORITIES
FACULTY
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY MEMBERS
REGION
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
KNOWLEDGE
REGIONS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESSES
EXTREME POVERTY
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
TRAINING
POVERTY
GRADUATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
QUESTIONING
RESEARCH FINDINGS
INNOVATION
GLOBALIZATION
PROFIT
STUDENTS
MICRO-PROJECTS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
LEARNING
GRADUATES
RESEARCH
FARMING SYSTEMS
MATERIAL
SCHOOL
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
NATURAL RESOURCES
GRADUATE STUDENTS
GROWTH POTENTIAL
PERFORMANCES
INNOVATIONS
spellingShingle SKILLS
SPORTS
COLLEGE
SCIENTIST
COUNTRIES
SCIENCE
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
SOCIAL SERVICES
BEST PRACTICES
SCHOOLS
RESULTS
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
COMPETITIVENESS
REGIONAL INCOMES
REGIONAL LEVEL
NEXT GENERATION
POOR COUNTRIES
LITERATURE
COUNTRY
PROFESSOR
DIVERSIFICATION
REGIONAL AUTHORITIES
FACULTY
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY MEMBERS
REGION
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
KNOWLEDGE
REGIONS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESSES
EXTREME POVERTY
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
TRAINING
POVERTY
GRADUATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
QUESTIONING
RESEARCH FINDINGS
INNOVATION
GLOBALIZATION
PROFIT
STUDENTS
MICRO-PROJECTS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
LEARNING
GRADUATES
RESEARCH
FARMING SYSTEMS
MATERIAL
SCHOOL
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
NATURAL RESOURCES
GRADUATE STUDENTS
GROWTH POTENTIAL
PERFORMANCES
INNOVATIONS
Kim, Jim Yong
What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
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relation Lecture at Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, February 14, 2013;
description President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, discusses Russia's economy and it's global role. The collaboration between Russian experts and international partners brought the tuberculosis epidemic in Tomsk under control. Local successes like in Tomsk can be scaled up to become part of a global solution. Continuous learning is at the heart of these solutions. Russia is known worldwide for its educational system, for pushing the boundaries of science, and for applying what we call the “science of delivery” to many issues. What is next for Russia’s Economic Future? What is the strategy for replacing oil and gas that currently account for two-thirds of the country’s exports? Russia needs to diversify to an innovation-based economy. There are signs of success in Russia’s regions. The Bank’s 20-year collaboration with Russia’s regions shows that our partnership has evolved over time into a strong engagement. The Bank needs Russia as a global development partner.
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title What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
title_short What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
title_full What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
title_fullStr What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
title_full_unstemmed What’s Next for Russia’s Economic Future and Global Role?
title_sort what’s next for russia’s economic future and global role?
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25860315/lecture-what’s-next-russia’s-economic-future-global-role-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim-moscow-russian-federation-2013
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