Essays Tagged: "Economy of Russia"

Essay is about the period of transition economies in Russia. Main problems and difficulties of it are also discribed.

A transition economy is understood as process of transition from socialist to market economy. The main feature of ... ulation, privatization and structural reforms. Particularly, in Russia the transition to the market economy was very painful. Some points will exactly show why some of the problems occur. At the same ... essary frequently to hear, that in all troubles are guilty democrats, disorganized "good" socialist economy. It is far from being so. The backlog USSR's economy was appreciable already in the sixties ...

(11 pages) 176 0 4.6 Dec/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Recent economic trends in the Russian economy

The Russian economy made fairly good progress in the year 2001 and 2002. In 2001 Russia's GDP increased by 5% an ... tates was 2.3 %. 2002 was the fourth year in a row that Russia observed a steady improvement in its economy after its dismal performance in the year 1998 thus bringing in a sense of stability and buil ... res in response to heightened interest among foreign investors in the Russian financial markets and economy as a whole." In view of the performance of the Russian economy and in order to develop a mut ...

(8 pages) 135 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Internet Technology and General Facts about the Growth of the Internet in Russia.

..................................................................9Introduction.Nowadays the global economy is getting more developed from day to day. And requirements for business processes and techn ... ies and alternatively to implement new standards. It affects almost on the all sectors of the world economy.Since the day of establishment of Internet it has become very popular and now even we can't ...

(13 pages) 116 0 3.0 Feb/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Stalin's Five-Year Plans

ook action to fortify and improve the country. Following the conclusion of the First World War, the economy of Russia was in shambles. The government desperately needed to industrialize and raise capi ... t. Stalin's plans made the Soviet Union's rise to being a world power possible by strengthening its economy in agriculture and industry.

(2 pages) 63 3 4.1 Mar/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Italy And Russia

ucture. Both countries need to take a closer look at certain key areas in order to build the strong economy they both desire. Russia's economy has long been in crisis and its priorities remain to curb ... ducing the budget deficit.2 When both economies are given a closer look, it is obvious that Italy's economy is stronger than that of Russia's.Today, a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union in ...

(3 pages) 13 0 4.0 Sep/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

ECONOMIC ANNALYSIS OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION A decade after the collapse

e collapse of the U.S.S.R., Russian Federation, while still struggling to establish a modern market economy and achieve sustainable economic growth, has just completed its third year of strong economi ... il industry invested to ramp up production. Rising exports and energy-related investment helped the economy start growing again; GDP grew by 3.2 percent in 1999. In 2000, with oil prices hitting their ...

(3 pages) 1062 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Russia: External Factors

ussian political system fell short in its attempt to build a democratic political system and market economy to replace its former Communist regime. The transition from Communism to Democracy and from ... Capitalism created great instability during the early years of the transition process. The Russian economy has stabilized due to the recent stabilization of the political climate that has been the ca ...

(8 pages) 23 0 0.0 Feb/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

International market entry and development in Russia Personal Computers

ted to make some changes within couple of years (Euromonitor, 07 September 2007).2.3EconomicRussian economy is highly depended on its oil reserves and current low price of oil will significantly affec ... sia's GDP will be negative and potentially reach -5% (The Economist, 2009) in the long run Russia's economy should recover. Russia's annual increase in real GDP is forecasted to average 5.9% between 2 ...

(15 pages) 47 0 5.0 Jul/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Why are more people who are at risk of suffering losses from disasters (both natural and man-made) not insured against them, and what policies might increase the prevalence of insurance against catastrophic losses?

Examination Number: B030015Course: Economics 2Course Organiser: Michael WattsDate of Submission: 30/01/2014Question Why are more people who are at risk of suffering losses from disas ... oth natural and man-made) not insured against them, and what policies might increase the prevalence of insurance against catastrophic losses?Word Count: 1941IntroductionInsurance is the one of the wor ... a certain assumptions and circumstances, it proves to be a tool to pool risk amongst a set/category of people. Insurance as we know it today traces its origins to the 17th century in the United Kingdo ...

(8 pages) 0 0 0.0 Nov/2014

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Development Studies

Why are more people who are at risk of suffering losses from disasters (both natural and man-made) not insured against them, and what policies might increase the prevalence of insurance against catastrophic losses?

Examination Number: B030015Course: Economics 2Course Organiser: Michael WattsDate of Submission: 30/01/2014Question Why are more people who are at risk of suffering losses from disas ... oth natural and man-made) not insured against them, and what policies might increase the prevalence of insurance against catastrophic losses?Word Count: 1941IntroductionInsurance is the one of the wor ... a certain assumptions and circumstances, it proves to be a tool to pool risk amongst a set/category of people. Insurance as we know it today traces its origins to the 17th century in the United Kingdo ...

(8 pages) 0 0 0.0 Nov/2014

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Development Studies