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EFFECTS OF SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA ON THE POST-SOVIET REGION

https://doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2023_21_1_141

Abstract

The process of economic development in the post-Soviet countries in 2022 was characterized by high adaptability, new formats of economic cooperation, growing risks and uncertainty. At the same time, the countries of the region managed to not only maintain the pace of economic growth, but also, in most cases, to create a new system of economic relations that takes into account sanctions restrictions of unprecedented scale. During this period new logistics corridors for international trade and e-commerce were created as well as new trends in the structural reorganization of national economic systems. Under these conditions, changes in macroeconomic indicators in the CIS countries fully reflected their potential, risks and ability to integrate into new formats of cooperation. The economic growth rates of the CIS countries differ depending on their involvement in the channels of transmission of sanctions effects.

About the Author

A. A. Mihranyan
Institute of CIS
Russian Federation

Mihranyan Aza (Azganush) A., D. Sc. (Economics), Professor, Leading Researcher of IMEMO, Head of the Department of Economic Research

32, Nakhimov Ave., Moscow, 117218



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Mihranyan A.A. EFFECTS OF SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA ON THE POST-SOVIET REGION. Geoeconomics of Energetics. 2023;(1):141-162. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2023_21_1_141

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