Abstract
Systemic transformation has faced a serious backlash after the August-1998 crisis in Russia. This project wants to develop a clear understanding as to the reasons for the slow progress in transformation and to analyze options for sustainable transition and growth plus international integration in the future. The economic analysis focuses both on theoretical/institutional and empirical issues. Major aims of the project are:
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to deepen the scientific analysis of the transformation dynamics in Russia
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to stimulate the discussions about economic aspects of sustainable transformation in Russia, namely via a special website: http://www.progressinfo.net
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to help improve conditions for private entrepreneurship and international research
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to present new policy proposals and policy tools for overcoming the crisis
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to generate a broader discussion between political decision-makers, business people and experts from Russia and the OECD countries
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to reinforce scientific and political cooperation between the EU and Russia
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to raise the efficiency of support from international organizations and to promote international economic cooperation.
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Welfens, P.J.J., Gavrilenkov, E. (2000). About the Project: Real and Monetary Transformation Crisis in Russia: Developments, Analysis and Sustainable Transformation. In: Welfens, P.J.J., Gavrilenkov, E. (eds) Restructuring, Stabilizing and Modernizing the New Russia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57257-9_27
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