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Analysis of the Effects of Liberalization of Foreign Trade of the Russian Federation in the Framework of Russia's Accession to the WTO and Regional Economic Integration
[Анализ Последствий Либерализации Внешней Торговли Российской Федерации В Рамках Присоединения России К Вто И Региональной Экономической Интгерции]

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  • Guschin, Evgeniy (Гущин, Евгений)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russian Foreign Trade Academy)

  • Istomin, R. (Истомин, Р.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Ptashkina, M. G. (Пташкин, М. Г.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Taganov, B. V. (Таганов, Б. В.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

The study investigates the effects of liberalization of foreign trade of the Russian Federation in the process and as a result of accession to the WTO, the conclusion of preferential trade agreements, including free trade agreements with the countries of the CIS Customs Union with Kazakhstan and Belarus. Particular attention is paid to assessing the objectives of the Russian trade and integration policies, progress. The paper structured main implications of WTO accession and the establishment of the Customs Union of Russia's foreign trade, mutual trade between Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, outlined key directions of deepening and expanding economic integration in the post-Soviet space.

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  • Guschin, Evgeniy (Гущин, Евгений) & Istomin, R. (Истомин, Р.) & Ptashkina, M. G. (Пташкин, М. Г.) & Taganov, B. V. (Таганов, Б. В.), 2015. "Analysis of the Effects of Liberalization of Foreign Trade of the Russian Federation in the Framework of Russia's Accession to the WTO and Regional Economic Integration [Анализ Последствий Либерали," Working Papers mak15n1, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, revised 01 Oct 2015.
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