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Trade Policy for the Countries of the Former Soviet Union (FSU): What Can the Advanced Industrial Countries Do to Help?

In: Catching Up And Falling Behind Post-Communist Transformation in Historical Perspective

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The following sections are included:INTRODUCTIONEssential Factors of Trade in the Region of the FSUThe Historical BackgroundKEY POLICY ISSUESThe Impact of EU EnlargementThe Changing Profile of the Eurasian Trade PatternInfluence of the Soviet Political Legacy on Trade PolicyJOINING THE CLUB: THE CIS COUNTRIES AND THE MULTILATERAL TRADE INSTITUTIONSWTO MembershipThe Energy CharterEU Co-operationCONCLUSIONSGuarantees Against Contingent ProtectionInternational Agreement on Investment

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  • David A Dyker, 2004. "Trade Policy for the Countries of the Former Soviet Union (FSU): What Can the Advanced Industrial Countries Do to Help?," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Catching Up And Falling Behind Post-Communist Transformation in Historical Perspective, chapter 5, pages 115-135, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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