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OECD Economic Outlook No. 84 - Russian Federationpdf,21Kb,English | View long abstract 25-Nov-2008 Summary of developments and projections for the Russian Federation, taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2008: Profile of the Russian Federationpdf,145Kb,English | View long abstract 27-Oct-2008 This country profile highlights the strengths and challenges for science and technology performance and describes recent policy responses. Also available:Related documents: |
Understanding Russian regions' economic performance during periods of decline and growth: An extreme bound analysis approach14-Oct-2008 This article uses “extreme-bound”-type analysis to revisit the determinants behind widely differing economic growth in Russian regions. Using data from 77 regions for 1993-2004, it examines the growth drivers for the phase of economic decline up to 1998 and for the period of strong growth afterwards. |
Mobilising Financing for the Environment in Russia06-Oct-2008 The report provides an update of some of the developments in environmental expenditure and finance in the Russian Federation. It presents the latest available data on trends in environmental expenditure and reviews a series of instruments to finance environmental policies in Russia, namely, revenues from economic instruments, user charges for water supply and sanitation, environmental funds, intergovernmental transfers, local capital markets and environmental assistance. |
OECD Investment Policy Review of Russia: Strengthening the Policy Framework for InvestmentEnglish | View long abstract 22-Jul-2008 In 2007, Russia’s international investment flows reached record highs, making Russia one of the world’s largest recipients and sources of FDI. Russia's potential for attracting even more international ... Also available: |
OECD ministers discussed climate change, trade and global economy at annual meeting, Paris, 4-5 June 2008from 04-Jun-2008 to 05-Jun-2008 The economic impact of climate change, rising food prices and a broad range of other trade, growth and development issues were discussed at the OECD’s annual ministerial meeting in Paris on 4-5 June 2008. Ministers from Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa have been invited to attend the ministerial meeting, as have ministers from Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russia and Slovenia, the five candidate countries for accession to OECD. |
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Strengthening the Policy Framework for Investment
2008 Investment Policy Review of Russia