Russia: Progress in Structural Reform and Framework Conditions
Yana Vaziakova,
Geoff Barnard () and
Tatiana Lysenko
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No 920, OECD Economics Department Working Papers from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
In the 16 years since the OECD began conducting Economic Surveys of the Russian Federation, a great many policy recommendations relating to structural reform and framework conditions have been made. This paper, expanding on Annex 1.A1 in the 2011 OECD Economic Survey of the Russian Federation, provides a summary tabulation of the state of implementation of a large number of these past Survey recommendations.
Russie : Progrès des réformes structurelles et des conditions-cadres Au fil des 16 ans depuis la première Étude économique de la Federation Russe de l’OCDE, il y a eu beaucoup de recommandations portant sur la reforme structurelle et les conditions-cadres de l’économie. Cette étude, qui représente une élaboration de l’Annexe 1.A1 de l’Étude économique de la Federation Russe 2011, fournit un sommaire de l’état de la mise en oeuvre d’un grand nombre de ces recommandations.
Keywords: bank regulation; competition; concurrence; conditions cadres; fiscal policy; foreign direct investment; framework conditions; innovation; innovation; investissement direct étranger; monetary policy; politique budgétaire; politique monétaire; product market regulation; propriété de l’État; Russia; Russie; réforme structurelle; réglementation des marchés de produits; réglementation financière; structural reforms; trade; échanges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F16 H1 H82 H83 K20 K21 L1 L32 L33 L4 L5 P2 P3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-12-19
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