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Linkages between the MDGs and PRSPs in Transitional Countries of Eurasia

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  • Victor Baramia
  • Roman Mogilevsky
  • Mushegh Tumasyan

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The paper looks at linkages between MDGs and PRSPs in six transition countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, and Tajikistan. Progress towards MDG attainment in all these countries is considered. Key features of PRSPs in the countries of the sub-region are analyzed. Against this background, the linkages and consistency between MDGs and PRSPs are discussed in the paper.

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  • Victor Baramia & Roman Mogilevsky & Mushegh Tumasyan, 2005. "Linkages between the MDGs and PRSPs in Transitional Countries of Eurasia," CASE Network Studies and Analyses 0312, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:sec:cnstan:0312
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    MDG; PRSP; transition countries;
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