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What do Russians think about transition?
How do Russians assess the past 16 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union and what is their outlook for the future? According to new research commissioned by the EBRD to assess public attitudes toward transition, Russians most prize the economic and political stability the country currently enjoys. What worries them the most: low living standards, corruption and the decline in health care and education.
| Link | http://www.ebrd.org/pubs/general/rlit.htm |
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| Date | 05/ 2007 |
| Tags | Russia, transition, Soviet, Union, economy |
See also
- Who Lost Russia
- Russian Leverage on the CIS and the Baltic States
- The energy intensity of transition countries
- The transition in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: some strategic lessons from the experience of 25 countries over six years
- Capital flows to eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
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