Доклад о переходном процессе за 2013 год
Переходный процесс: остановка в пути?

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лет с начала переходного процесса экономические институты в странах с переходной экономикой все еще выглядят в целом более слабыми, чем в других государствах с сопоставимыми уровнями доходов.

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ЛЕТНИЙ
период перед вступлением в ЕС отмечен наиболее интенсивным проведением институциональных реформ в странах, присоединившихся к Европейскому союзу.

Экономические институты

Economic institutions

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