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The economy of Asia comprises more than 4.5 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 49 different nation states. Six further states lie partly in Asia...
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15 сен 2014 ... These countries, previously 'production centres' under the command economy system of the Soviet Union, have had to make enormous ...
www.cascade-caucasus.euto China, Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan and other countries in the Far East ... Kong, China was purely a socialist country with a command economic and ...
publishing-vak.ruThe five countries of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, ... from a command economy to an economy more in line with market principles.
www.fao.orgembarked on a transition from a command economy to a market economy and ..... of the Asian economies, it would appear that the world economy is likely to [. ... all countries, led by the industrialised world and the major emerging economies, ...
www.linguee.ru“Educational Reforms in Post-Soviet Central Asian Countries: Nation-building ... Source: Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Committee on ... Educating the new generation with fluent command of Kazakh, Russian.
www.researchgate.netMAPS – countries in transition – Eastern Europe – CIS – East Asia. 1. ... Review of Soviet economic history – War Communism, NEP, Command economy, ...
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1 янв 2017 ... The Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region comprises 28 countries, with all ... in various stages of transition from centrally planned economies.
documents.worldbank.org25 май 2005 ... ... liberate the state-controlled economy with its foreign-currency black .... its president retain a Soviet, top-down command economy mentality.
www.crisisgroup.org85-107, MOTE,Victor L. New Soviet Economic Strategy in Asia and the Pacific. 109-116 ... and Productivity Trends in the Soviet Union and East European Countries ... Introduction of the Market Mechanism into the Soviet Command Economy.
src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jpIn Eastern Europe and Central Asia substantial technical assistance has been extended to countries moving from a command to a market economy.
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