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Prospects of economic and monetary integration of the CIS Member States

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  • Anastasiya Luzgina

    (Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC))

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The paper lists reasons for participation of the Republic of Belarus in economic integration in the territory of the Former Soviet Union. The author looks at the prospects of convergence in economic and monetary spheres of the CIS member states.

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  • Anastasiya Luzgina, 2013. "Prospects of economic and monetary integration of the CIS Member States," BEROC Policy Paper Series 15, Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC).
  • Handle: RePEc:bel:ppaper:15
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    Keywords

    Belarus; CIS; economic integration; convergence analysis; monetary integration;
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