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Alternative Scenarios for the FSU Reform Process

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Because the FSU can be assumed to function as a reasonably distinct common market for trade and possibly as a common-currency zone, we believe that it retains its relevance as a unit of analysis beyond a purely geographic unit.

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© 1994 Leslie Dienes, Istvan Dobozi and Marian Radetzki

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Dienes, L., Dobozi, I., Radetzki, M. (1994). Alternative Scenarios for the FSU Reform Process. In: Energy and Economic Reform in the Former Soviet Union. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230377158_2

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