A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia?
This report assesses the future impact of two dynamically transforming economies – China and India – on Russia’s economy. China is slowing down and rebalancing its economy whereas India is rapidly expanding. What does this hold for Russia? The repo...
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okr-10986-284222021-05-26T09:05:19Z A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? Sanghi, Apurva Burns, Andrew Djiofack, Calvin Prihardini, Dinar Dissanayake, Jagath Hollweg, Claire EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES ECONOMIC GROWTH TRADE PATTERNS BRICS RUSSO-CHINESE RELATIONS RUSSO-INDIAN RELATIONS RUSSIAN EXPORTS TRADE POLICY CGE MODEL This report assesses the future impact of two dynamically transforming economies – China and India – on Russia’s economy. China is slowing down and rebalancing its economy whereas India is rapidly expanding. What does this hold for Russia? The report begins with a snapshot of findings, followed by eight chapters. Chapter one motivates the topic and identifies analytical and empirical gaps that this report fills. Chapter two examines the current pattern of trade between Russia and the two countries, and it discusses how important – or not – China and India’s economies are for Russia. Chapter three follows by summarizing the results of three complementary approaches for measuring Russia’s trade potential with China and India (and also the rest of the world). Chapter fourth intuitively describes the customized methodology developed for this report; its major caveats and assumptions, and its possible extensions (technical details, for those interested, are in the annexes). Chapter fifth outlines four plausible scenarios of the potential impact on Russia of changes in China and India, and chapter sixth presents the results. Chapter seventh explores the sensitivity of results to changes key in assumptions. Finally, chapter eighth concludes with emerging policy implications for Russia. 2017-09-28T17:06:42Z 2017-09-28T17:06:42Z 2017 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/768971505814371296/Main-report 978-5-9618-0085-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28422 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Alex Publishers Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research China India Russian Federation |
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EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES ECONOMIC GROWTH TRADE PATTERNS BRICS RUSSO-CHINESE RELATIONS RUSSO-INDIAN RELATIONS RUSSIAN EXPORTS TRADE POLICY CGE MODEL Sanghi, Apurva Burns, Andrew Djiofack, Calvin Prihardini, Dinar Dissanayake, Jagath Hollweg, Claire A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? |
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This report assesses the future impact
of two dynamically transforming economies – China and India
– on Russia’s economy. China is slowing down and rebalancing
its economy whereas India is rapidly expanding. What does
this hold for Russia? The report begins with a snapshot of
findings, followed by eight chapters. Chapter one motivates
the topic and identifies analytical and empirical gaps that
this report fills. Chapter two examines the current pattern
of trade between Russia and the two countries, and it
discusses how important – or not – China and India’s
economies are for Russia. Chapter three follows by
summarizing the results of three complementary approaches
for measuring Russia’s trade potential with China and India
(and also the rest of the world). Chapter fourth intuitively
describes the customized methodology developed for this
report; its major caveats and assumptions, and its possible
extensions (technical details, for those interested, are in
the annexes). Chapter fifth outlines four plausible
scenarios of the potential impact on Russia of changes in
China and India, and chapter sixth presents the results.
Chapter seventh explores the sensitivity of results to
changes key in assumptions. Finally, chapter eighth
concludes with emerging policy implications for Russia. |
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Sanghi, Apurva Burns, Andrew Djiofack, Calvin Prihardini, Dinar Dissanayake, Jagath Hollweg, Claire |
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Sanghi, Apurva Burns, Andrew Djiofack, Calvin Prihardini, Dinar Dissanayake, Jagath Hollweg, Claire |
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A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? |
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A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? |
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A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? |
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A Rebalancing China and Resurging India : How Will the Pendulum Swing for Russia? |
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rebalancing china and resurging india : how will the pendulum swing for russia? |
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