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BOFIT is one of the leading research institutes on economies in transition. It concentrates mainly on Baltic countries and Russia. This is the most comprehensive site monitoring current state of these economies. It publishes on-line the following newsletters: Russian Economy (The Month in Review), Russian and Baltic Economies (The Week in Review), Baltic Economy (The Quarter in Review). Issues from fundamental series Review of Economies in Transition and BOFIT Discussion Papers (since 1999) are available as well (abstracts on-line and issues on request).
CEMI is an institute of RAS which is one of leading research institutes in Economics in Russia.
A collection of PDF files (in English and Russian) with surveys of Russian economy.
Many materials in Russian and English are presented including Review of the Russian Economy.
Languages: Russian and English.
The leading Western-oriented Masters degree programme in Economics in Russia.
RECEP is an international team in Moscow that analyses the economy of Russia. They publish "Russian Economic Trends" (in English and Russian), a monthly survey of current Russian economy. RECEP is financed by the European Union's Tacis programme.
One of leading research centres for investigation of transition economies.
Analytic surveys. Languages: Russian and English.
PDF format.
Upper chamber of the Parliament.
References to Various Sites
International site; contains links to everything including economies in transition.
They charge for everything.
This site presents Nobel Prize winners in all fields including the Bank of Sweden prize in economics (awarded since 1969). Leonid Kantorovich, awarded in 1975 jointly with Tialling Koopmans (UK) for contribution to mathematical theory of optimization, is the only winner in the field from Russia.
Extremely interesting and controversial site devoted to economic liberalism established by Ludwig von Mises and Hayek in 1920s as a continuation of tradition that had been started with apology to "invisible hand" by Adam Smith. Site includes Russian and English directories. Russian directory is much richer. It includes translations into the Russian of classical liberal monographs. A huge collection of current materials treating events in Russia from the point of view of liberalism is included as well. English directory contains translations of few (unfortunately) current materials from the Russian directory. References to other libertarium sites are included.
Search Engine (in Russian) specifically adjusted for Russian sites.
Information agency.
Information agency.
RTS is Russian NASDAQ. Lots of useful materials in archives (free of charge).
Information agency.