Russian Economic Report, March 2005
This issue combines an analysis of recent developments in the Russian economy with discussions of two critical issues for economic policy: achieving diversified growth and accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). The conclusions are rather...
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okr-10986-367732021-12-23T05:10:38Z Russian Economic Report, March 2005 World Bank DIVERSIFIED GROWTH GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION GROWTH RATES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CAPITAL FLOWS INFLATION MONETARY POLICY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FISCAL POLICY BUDGET INCOME OPPORTUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION RESOURCE ABUNDANCE OIL AND GAS WTO ACCESSION This issue combines an analysis of recent developments in the Russian economy with discussions of two critical issues for economic policy: achieving diversified growth and accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). The conclusions are rather optimistic. There is much that the Russian government can do to ensure sustainable and diversified growth, and this would not require a substantial change in course from the basic reform and policy strategy that has been pursued by the government since 2000. The draft Medium Term Social and Economic Program of the Government appears to be a promising document in this regard. An analysis based on a computable general equilibrium model of the Russian economy confirms that WTO accession should benefit the vast majority of households in the country, including the poor. 2021-12-22T17:34:56Z 2021-12-22T17:34:56Z 2005-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/794151468332974736/Russian-economic-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36773 English en_US Russia Economic Report;No. 10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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DIVERSIFIED GROWTH GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION GROWTH RATES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CAPITAL FLOWS INFLATION MONETARY POLICY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FISCAL POLICY BUDGET INCOME OPPORTUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION RESOURCE ABUNDANCE OIL AND GAS WTO ACCESSION |
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DIVERSIFIED GROWTH GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION GROWTH RATES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CAPITAL FLOWS INFLATION MONETARY POLICY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FISCAL POLICY BUDGET INCOME OPPORTUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION RESOURCE ABUNDANCE OIL AND GAS WTO ACCESSION World Bank Russian Economic Report, March 2005 |
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This issue combines an analysis of
recent developments in the Russian economy with discussions
of two critical issues for economic policy: achieving
diversified growth and accession to the World Trade
Organization (WTO). The conclusions are rather optimistic.
There is much that the Russian government can do to ensure
sustainable and diversified growth, and this would not
require a substantial change in course from the basic reform
and policy strategy that has been pursued by the government
since 2000. The draft Medium Term Social and Economic
Program of the Government appears to be a promising document
in this regard. An analysis based on a computable general
equilibrium model of the Russian economy confirms that WTO
accession should benefit the vast majority of households in
the country, including the poor. |
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Russian Economic Report, March 2005 |
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Russian Economic Report, March 2005 |
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