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- Foreign Direct Investments and Business Climate in the Southeast European (SEE) in comparison width the 8 New Member States (NMS8)
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May 15, 2007 09:53
The study analyses the evolution of factors that determine the investment and business climate in the Southeast European Countries.
- UN Report: Central Asia countries will face a negative prospect of ecological change
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May 15, 2007 09:54
The article summarizes new report by UN Intergovernmental Commission on Climate Change. As the report notes in the nearest decades natural disasters will increase in Central Asia and will become more regular and destructive.
- Turkmenistan: the president tries to create favorable investment climate.
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May 15, 2007 09:54
The article measures investment climate in Turkmenistan after Gurbanguli Berdimuhammedov was inaugurated as a new president of the country. The author supposes that the president wants to create favorable climate for foreign investment in Turkmenistan, especially for Russia and Iran.
- Kyrgyz government is trying to improve business climate
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May 15, 2007 09:54
The article considers economic situation in Kyrgyzstan a year later after the “tulip revolution”
- Sustainability Report 2004
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May 15, 2007 09:54
This publication examines how we integrate environmental and social considerations into every investment and how we promote good governance and integrity. A special focus is also given to two areas at the forefront of EBRD activity in 2004: helping the poorest countries of the region and addressing climate change.
- The investment climate for climate investment: Joint Implementation in transition countries
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May 15, 2007 09:54
Under the Kyoto Protocol, transition countries are expected to become important players in the emerging market for greenhouse gas emission reductions, as they can reduce emissions at a relatively low cost. However, the attractiveness of the region as a supplier of emission reductions will not only depend on its cost advantage. It will also rely heavily on the business climate offered to carbon investors. Factors like a well-functioning legal and regulatory system, economic and political stability and the capacity to process emission reduction projects efficiently will be key. This paper looks at the carbon investment climate in the transition countries eligible for Joint Implementation (JI) – Russia, Ukraine, Croatia and the EU accession countries of the region.
- Flexible mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol in Central and Eastern Europe
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March 3, 2008 13:51
The paper gives an overview of the challenges and practices in the field of climate protection in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It provides a critical analysis of the link between climate change issues and energy sector reforms in the course of socio-economic transition.





