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Non-western visions of regionalism: China's New Silk Road and Russia's Eurasian Economic Union

, 2017
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to defend the liberal order have increased the importance of regional-level international politics.
M. Kaczmarski
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The Eurasian Economic Union: Problems and Prospects

Journal of World Investment and Trade, 2018
On 29 May 2014, during the meeting of Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, the Presidents of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
S. Verdiyeva
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An Economic Theory of a Credit Union

The Journal of Finance, 1981
THE majority of research to date on CUs has been empirical (cf. Cargill [1] and Kidwell and Peterson [7]), yet there is serious need to develop a theoretical framework of CU behavior that incorporates their unique characteristics. A CU is essentially a financial intermediation cooperative.
Smith, Donald J   +2 more
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The Eurasian Economic Union and China’s silk road: implications for the Russian–Chinese relationship

The Eurasian Project in Global Perspective, 2016
In the last several years, both Russia and China have launched ambitious regional projects that are promoted as a means to strengthen linkages with neighbouring states.
Jeanne L. Wilson
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The Economics of Trade Unions

1993
In Chapter 7 the determination of the levels of wages and employment was considered in cases where there is perfect competition among sellers of labour, as well as in the case of monopsony. An important characteristic of the labour market in industrialised countries is the existence of trade unions as organisations of sellers of labour.
David Sapsford, Zafiris Tzannatos
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An Analysis of Trade of the Eurasian Economic Union

, 2018
After the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union in 2015, the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space between Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan represented two of the most important regional integration projects launched in the post-Soviet era ...
Ahu Coşkun Özer
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Energy inequality in the Eurasian Economic Union

, 2021
V. Bianco   +2 more
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19. Economic and Monetary Union

2014
This chapter explains how the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was set up and the flaws within the system. It gives a brief overview of the euro crisis and its relationship to, and consequences for, EMU. Finally, it looks to the current debate on the future of EMU and the EU, including the development of an EU banking union.
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Economic and Monetary Union

2015
I now tackle the final question raised at the end of Chapter 1: what does the future hold for the EU’s ‘economic and monetary union’ (EMU). The answer requires an understanding of what the EMU means, what problems it has been facing and the prospects for its future survival.
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Economics of Monetary Union

1997
In what has become a traditional approach, the economics of monetary union in Europe is now commonly analyzed in terms of costs and benefits. This approach has the advantage of using a format that is generally understood by economists and others alike to emphasize the general fact that everything has a cost, and proper consideration of a proposed ...
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