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The Effects of FDI and Exports on Economic Growth of Russia and its Far Eastern District
Eastern European Economics. 2022. No. 60(2). P. 1–19.
Lee H., Yu W.
This paper empirically tests the effects of FDI and export on the sustainable economic growth of Russia in general, and that of the its Far Eastern District in particular, using a state-level dataset. The results show that FDI inflows positively facilitate the income growth of Russia in general. However, it is export rather than the FDI that plays a key role in inducing economic growth for the Far Eastern district. Based on our empirical analyses, we suggest the Far Eastern states pursue export-led growth strategy and improve the current FDI structure that is distorted toward the energy sector.
Spankulova L., Besstremyannaya G., Zhumartova B., Journal of Mathematics, Mechanics and Computer Science 2026 Vol. 129 No. 1 P. 97–113
The article focuses on spatial economic development and regional inequality in the Republic of Kazakhstan, with an emphasis on the factors and policy conditions that create disparities between regions. The empirical analysis is based on a panel of 16 Kazakhstani regions for 2001-2017 (272 observations). The dependent variable is the logarithm of GRP per capita. ...
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Klochko O., Пространственная экономика 2025 Т. 21 № 4 С. 31–53
Effective integration into global value chains (GVCs) has enabled China’s technological progress and economic growth. Studying how China has built interactions with other countries within these GVCs and how it has transformed its GVCs in the electronics and IT equipment industries is of high scientific and practical significance. Using the TiVA 2023 value-added database published ...
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A.V. Galeev, Galeeva E. A., Zhokhov M. M., The Journal of the New Economic Association 2025 No. 4(69) P. 207–231
This paper addresses the mutual influence between economic theory and policy in international trade employing interdisciplinary methodology, integrating Natural Language Processing (NLP) and econometric analysis. We test whether the relationship between economic theory and economic policy can be characterised by either “economics as art” approach (where theory serves the role of an auxiliary tool to ...
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Filosofova T. G., Сырцов Д. Н., Токанов И. Г., Государственное и муниципальное управление. Ученые записки 2025 № 4 С. 170–180
Agricultural products and their processing industries are a source of human livelihood and determine the socioeconomic development and well-being of any country. Russia is one of the countries where flax has been a key agricultural crop and export item for centuries. Purpose. To identify the prerequisites and opportunities for developing flax and flax-processed product production, ...
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ALI I., International Journal of Economics and Business Administration 2024 Vol. 12 No. 2 P. 71–90
Purpose: This study explores the historical nexus between inflation and economic growth in Pakistan, spanning the years from 1990 to 2020. The main aim of the present study is to investigate the nexus between inflation and economic growth in Pakistan, and to suggest recommendations for inflation and GDP growth. Design/Methodology/Approach: Through a meticulous examination of ...
Added: October 4, 2025
Тарасов А. С., Туренко А. Р., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: Политология 2025 № 3 С. 16–27
The article examines left- and right-wing populist rhetoric on development policy. It also explores how the migration context, especially the refugee crisis, fueled the electoral rise of populist parties in Europe. Using a comparative approach, the study analyzes the rhetoric of right-wing populist parties (Alternative for Germany, Lega) and left-wing populist parties (Five Star Movement, ...
Added: September 25, 2025
Ustyuzhanin V., Fain E., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PS "Political Science". 2025. No. 1.
This article aims to shed light on the economic consequences of the nonviolent campaigns (NVCs) across the world. The current era is shaped with various political transformations that are often driven by political movements that engage in NVCs. Some of them are successful and result in regime change while others fail and are unable to ...
Added: September 12, 2025
Бахметьева Е. С., Morozkina A., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 № 5 С. 59–74
The significant expansion of the BRICS, announced in 2023 and actually taking place in 2024, made experts fear new challenges, such as difficulties in formulating a common agenda for the countries, including in the field of economic development. However, so far, two presidencies after the enlargement, such a problem is not present. Among the priorities ...
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Fedyunina A., Drapkin I. M., Simachev Y. V. et al., Area Development and Policy 2025 Vol. 10 No. 4 P. 572–596
Despite frequent international trade shocks, the impact of sanctions-induced trade reorientation on firm-level revenues remain insufficiently explored. This study examines how the shift in imports from Europe to Asia influenced revenue dynamics among Russian manufacturing firms following the 2022 sanctions. Utilising a representative sample of 1879 firms, we employ weighted probit and ordered probit regressions ...
Added: July 3, 2025
Dontsov A., Dontsow A., Eurasian Geography and Economics 2021 Vol. 63 No. 6 P. 789–792
One Belt, One Road (OBOR) is an international economic project designed to enhance economic and social cooperation. It was inspired by the ancient Silk Way, and therefore, also known as the New Silk Road. The project incorporates six terrestrial directions of economic development, also known as corridors. They unavoidably overlap with diverse traditional practices that ...
Added: June 25, 2025
Клещенко Л. Л., Латинская Америка 2025 № 6 С. 6–20
The article provides an analysis of the controversy surrounding the megaprojects of regional development of Mexico proposed by President A.M. López Obrador (2018—2024). The study aims to identify the characteristics of how megaprojects are represented in official and oppositional discourse. It was found that the official discourse presents megaprojects as a means of solving social ...
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Golovanova S., Krekhovets E., Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 2025 No. 74 P. 567–577
This paper is aimed at quantitatively assessing the short-run impact of the recent sanctions against Russia on the position of the target, sanctioning and sanctions-neutral states in world trade. We analyze data on yearly trade flows by countries and 2-digit HS product groups. Statistical and econometrics methods are applied. Alternative comparative advantage indicators are used ...
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Zhilkin A., Московский журнал международного права 2025 No. 3 P. 102–118
INTRODUCTION. This article examines the monitoring of human rights compliance in the European Union’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (hereinafter GSP) programmes. It aims to analyse how the European Union (hereinafter EU) uses trade preferences as leverage to promote human rights in developing countries, with a particular focus on the effectiveness of monitoring mechanisms and withdrawal ...
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Slepov F., Kokovin S. G., Economic Theory 2025
We revisit Krugman’s (J Int Econ 9(4):469–479, 1979.) classical trade model in its general form with several asymmetric countries and unspecified additive utility functions. We present the weakest known conditions on utilities sufficient for the existence of equilibrium. These conditions are also necessary under symmetric preferences. Using the same method for Bertoletti and Etro’s (Econ ...
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Раздрих М., Евграфов А. И., Economy of the Middle East 2024 P. 34–46
This article is a case study of trends in the economic diplomacy of the Russian Federation towards the Islamic republic of Iran. It represents a contribution in the discussion of inter-contentedness of economic and political goals. Due to the conditions in contemporary political economy — sanctions, protectionism and reemergence of state capitalism in geoeconomic projects, ...
Added: May 4, 2025
Lee H., Tovma N., Zobov A. et al., Regional Statistics 2024 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 684–706
The development of single-industry towns is one of the most important aspects of establishing an effective economy for many post-Soviet states. Single-industry towns (monocities) significantly increase the level of private sector competitiveness, but present a challenging socio-economic situation, considering the vulnerability and dependence of the locality on the welfare of the single industry and on ...
Added: March 11, 2025