The economic prospects of the CIS : sources of long term growth

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The economic prospects of the CIS : sources of long term growth

edited by Gur Ofer and Richard Pomfret

E. Elgar, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-287) and index

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Description

This book brings together ten original studies on the transition and growth experience and the foundations for long-term growth of the newly independent states created by the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Beginning with an overview of the common pre-1992 background and comparative information on the post-1992 performance of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries, the authors continue by reviewing the Soviet background and post-independence experience. They then emphasise both the uniformity and diversity of the twelve CIS countries' recent history. The problem of explaining economic growth in transition economies is also explored, and individual in-depth country studies are presented. The contributors to the book are a combination of in-country researchers with in-depth local knowledge and access to data, and international economists with technical expertise and experience of long-term growth in other countries. This approach ensures the book's appeal to academics and researchers of economic growth, transition and comparative economics. Economists assigned to the region or any individual CIS country will find the analysis invaluable.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Down and Up the Stairs: Paradoxes of Russian Economic Growth 3. Transition and Growth in Belarus 4. Ukraine: The Lost Decade . . . and the Coming Boom? 5. Barriers to Growth in Moldova 6. Explaining Growth in Armenia: The Pivotal Role of Human Capital 7. Turkmenistan: Economic Autocracy and Recent Growth Performance 8. The Uzbek Paradox: Progress without Neo-liberal Reform 9. Tajikistan's Growth Performance: The First Decade of Transition 10. Economic Growth in Kyrgyzstan 11. Natural Resources and Economic Growth in Kazakhstan 12. Conclusions References Index

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