Topic outline

  • Here you will find reading items for lectures. I can use this literature for assignments` preparation and for better understanding of the course lectures.

    • Alexeev, M., & Weber, S. (Eds.). (2013). The Oxford handbook of the Russian economy. Oxford University Press. CHAPTER 3

    • Alexeev, M., & Weber, S. (Eds.). (2013). The Oxford handbook of the Russian economy. Oxford University Press. CHAPTER 4

    • Alexeev, M., & Weber, S. (Eds.). (2013). The Oxford handbook of the Russian economy. Oxford University Press. CHAPTER 6

    • Dobrynskaya, V., & Turkisch, E. (2010). Economic diversification and Dutch disease in Russia. Post-Communist Economies, 22(3), 283-302.

    • Mironov, V. V., & Petronevich, A. V. (2015). Discovering the signs of Dutch disease in Russia. Resources Policy, 46, 97-112.

    • Markevich, A., & Mikhailova, T. (2013). Economic geography of Russia. The Oxford handbook of the Russian economy, 617-642.

    • Gimpelson, V., & Kapeliushnikov, R. (2011). Labor market adjustment: is Russia different?.

    • Kaganovich, M. (2012). Reform of Higher Education Finance and Access to College in Russia. CESifo DICE Report, 10(4), 54-61.
    • Gimpelson, V. (2019). The labor market in Russia, 2000-2017. IZA World of Labor, (466).

    • Bělín, M., & Hanousek, J. (2020). Which sanctions matter? Analysis of the EU/Russian sanctions of 2014. Journal of Comparative Economics.

    • Kuzmina, O., Volchkova, N., & Zueva, T. (2014). Foreign direct investment and governance quality in Russia. Journal of Comparative Economics, 42(4), 874-891.

    • Tovar-García, E. D., & Carrasco, C. A. (2019). Export and import composition as determinants of bilateral trade in goods: evidence from Russia. Post-Communist Economies, 31(4), 530-546.

    • Yeliseyeu, A. (2019). The Eurasian Economic Union: Expectations, Challenges, and Achievements. The German Marshal Fund of the United States.