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It was established in 2011 and, along with the Eurasian Economic Review, is an official journal of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society. The society publishes it in association with Springer Nature and the editor-in-chief is Marco Vivarelli.
The Eurasian Economic Union was formed a decade ago to encourage stronger business ties and facilitate trade between its members, but it has been marred by economic and other dispoutes between ...
Eurasian economic integration is the process of economic integration of post-Soviet states which are geographically located in the center of the continent of Eurasia. Eurasian integration has been taking shape since 1991, originally via the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1991, as noted in the World Trade Organization ...
The Eurasian Economic Union is designed to reach a number of macroeconomic objectives such as reducing commodity prices by reducing the cost of transportation of raw materials, increasing return on new technologies and products due to the increased market volume, and promoting "healthy" competition in the common market. It is also designed to ...
Most recent review Result pending. There are several uncited passages throughout the article, including entire paragraphs. There are also too many images, including a group of images at the bottom of the "Geography" section that are presented without context.
Ehnts is a member of the standing field committee History of Economic Thought of the German ... Eurasian Economic Review, 11, 227–249; Ehnts, Dirk (2022 ...
Eurasian Geography and Economics; European Economic Review; European Journal of Comparative Economics; European Review; European Review of Agricultural Economics; F.
The Single Economic Space was established in 2012 with the goal of creating an integrated single market. It is inspired by the European Internal market and the European Economic Area. The Eurasian Economic Space initially consisted of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, and was enlarged to include Armenia and Kyrgyzstan from 1 January 2015. [11]