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The Impact of Migration on the Rural Sector of the Republic of Moldova – Social and Economic Aspects
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Scenarios of Social Privileges and Benefits Monetization




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Polish Economic Outlook 3/2008: Special Feature - Resilience of the Polish Economy

Network E-brief 9/2008: Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Armenia: How Feasible Is It?

Network E-brief 8/2008: Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Georgia: How Feasible Is It?

Network Report No.82: Institutional Convergence of CIS Towards European Benchmarks

Study and Analysis No.372: Stages of the Ongoing Global Financial Crisis: Is There a Wandering Asset-Price Bubble?


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2008-11-25


Support to Economic Reform in FSU Countries [Russia]

[ November 1991 - January 1994 ]

A group of experts led by Marek Dabrowski cooperated in the preparation of a reform program for the first reformist governments of Russia. Work with Acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, and Deputy Boris Fyodorov and Anatoly Chubais in 1991-1994 concerned macroeconomic policy (including monetary and fiscal policy), dissolution of the ruble zone, the financial and banking sectors, price liberalization, privatization, demonopolization, social policy, liberalization of foreign trade, institutional reform and also trade relations with other countries (including countries of the former USSR).

 

The Stefan Batory Foundation and the Open Society Institute financed the project.

Marek Dabrowski and Jacek Rostowski (reform strategy, macroeconomic policy, monetary and fiscal policy, dissolution of the ruble area), Andrzej Topinski and Wojciech Kostrzewa (banking sector), [Wladyslaw Jermakowicz] and Julian Pankow (privatization), Anna Fornalczyk and Ryszard Hoffman (demonopolization and deconcentration), [Helena Goralska] and Irina Sinicyna (social policy), Piotr Kozarzewski (political issues), and Rafal Antczak (foreign trade) took part in the project.

 

Between 1992 and 1995 the following countries of the former USSR were also included into the project: Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.


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