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Regional report assessing the implementation of Agenda 21 in Central Asian countries, UNDP Aral Sea Basin Capacity Development Project for Central Asia, Tashkent, 2001; Human Development Report 2001, Making New Technologies Work for Human Development, UNDP, New York – Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Transition Report update April 2001, quoted from “Neighbors in Need”, Financial Times, 26.09.2001
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Uploaded on Tuesday 21 Feb 2012
by GRID-Arendal
Economy in the Central Asia [Russian]
Year:
2006
Author:
I. Atamuradova, V. Yemelin, P. Rekacewicz, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
The economy of the various countries within the Aral Sea region sometimes greatly differ in inflation, debt and GDP. This is a report on the economies of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Russia. In Russian.
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