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Tag: International Monetary Fund

Posted inAround the Bloc

Russia Sends Troops Into Eastern Ukraine After Declaring Region’s Independence

by Transitions 22 Feb 202222 Feb 2022

Plus, Swiss banks and their motley clients, Mongolian anti-China activist detained, and more. 

Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

Jump-Starting Reform

by Transitions 20 Apr 2001
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

More of the Same

by Alex Znatkevich 04 Jan 2001
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

Musing over Disappointments

by Transitions 17 Jul 2000
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Regions, Southeastern Europe

Democracy, Donors, and Local Elections in Kyrgyzstan

by Transitions 20 Jan 2000
Posted inUncategorized

RUSSIA: Another Lost Year for the Economy

by Peter Rutland 15 Oct 1997
Posted inCaucasus, Regions

From Stability to Growth

by Transitions 15 Sep 1997
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

When Less State Means Less Freedom

by Transitions 15 Sep 1997
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions, Southeastern Europe

Country Update: HUNGARY: Slowing the Pace of Economic Reform

by Transitions 04 Oct 1996
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Economy: Legalization Of Black Market

by Miroljub Labus 31 Aug 199202 Aug 2020

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