nep-cwa New Economics Papers
on Central and Western Asia
Issue of 2015‒10‒25
one paper chosen by
Christian Zimmermann
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  1. Анализ Последствий Либерализации Внешней Торговли Российской Федерации в Рамках Присоединения России К Вто и Региональной Экономической Интеграции (Analysis of the Consequences of the RF Foreign Trade Liberalization within Russia's Accession to the WTO and Regional Economic Integration) By Evgeny Gushchin; Boris Taganov; M. Ptashkina; Roman Istomin

  1. By: Evgeny Gushchin (Foreign Trade Academy); Boris Taganov (RANEPA); M. Ptashkina (RANEPA); Roman Istomin (RANEPA)
    Abstract: Исследование посвящено изучению последствий либерализации внешней торговли Российской Федерации в процессе и в результате присоединения к ВТО, заключения преференциальных торговых соглашений, в том числе соглашений о свободной торговле со странами СНГ, создания Таможенного союза с Казахстаном и Белоруссией. Особое внимание в работе уделяется оценке целей российской торговой и интеграционной политики, достигнутых результатов. The paper deals with the study of the consequences of Russia's foreign trade liberalization in the wake of accession to the WTO, conclusion of preferential trade agreements including agreements on free trade with CIS member states, establishment of Customs Union with Kazakhstan and Belorus. Special attention is paid to the assessment to the targets of Russian trade and integration policy as well as to the achieved results.
    Keywords: Russian economy, foreign trade, WTO, Customs Union
    JEL: F10 F14 F15 F40
    Date: 2015
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:gai:wpaper:137&r=all

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