Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build
Russia saw strong growth in 2021, with momentum weakening late in the year. Growth will slow as Russia battles COVID-19 and elevated inflation. Globally, environmental sustainability is becoming central to the economic agenda. The challenge for Russia is to fundamentally transform its economic struc...
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okr-10986-368272022-01-19T05:10:38Z Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH SUPPLY DISRUPTION CURRENT ACCOUNT MONETARY POLICY FINANCIAL RISK FISCAL TRENDS LABOR MARKET GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE CHANGE LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT ENERGY TAX CARBON PRICING FUEL SUBSIDY SUBSIDY REFORM GREEN INNOVATION Russia saw strong growth in 2021, with momentum weakening late in the year. Growth will slow as Russia battles COVID-19 and elevated inflation. Globally, environmental sustainability is becoming central to the economic agenda. The challenge for Russia is to fundamentally transform its economic structure. 2022-01-18T15:38:18Z 2022-01-18T15:38:18Z 2021-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099050011302118976/P17756206d40310aa0a5e109d6fa60bc55a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36827 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH SUPPLY DISRUPTION CURRENT ACCOUNT MONETARY POLICY FINANCIAL RISK FISCAL TRENDS LABOR MARKET GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE CHANGE LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT ENERGY TAX CARBON PRICING FUEL SUBSIDY SUBSIDY REFORM GREEN INNOVATION |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH SUPPLY DISRUPTION CURRENT ACCOUNT MONETARY POLICY FINANCIAL RISK FISCAL TRENDS LABOR MARKET GREEN GROWTH CLIMATE CHANGE LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT ENERGY TAX CARBON PRICING FUEL SUBSIDY SUBSIDY REFORM GREEN INNOVATION World Bank Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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Russia saw strong growth in 2021, with momentum weakening late in the year. Growth will slow as Russia battles COVID-19 and elevated inflation. Globally, environmental sustainability is becoming central to the economic agenda. The challenge for Russia is to fundamentally transform its economic structure. |
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Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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Russia Economic Report, No. 46, December 2021 : Amidst Strong Economic Recovery, Risks Stemming from COVID-19 and Inflation Build |
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russia economic report, no. 46, december 2021 : amidst strong economic recovery, risks stemming from covid-19 and inflation build |
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