Some Issues Concerning the Formation of The Common Economic Space Of Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus
Waldemar Kozłowski
Department of Spatial and Evironmental Economies, University of Warmia and Mazury in OlsztynUkilyay Kerimova
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in AlmatySaule Yessengaziyeva
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in AlmatyGaukhar Rakhimzhanova
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in AlmatyAbstract
The article discusses the issues of creating a common economic zone with the countries of the Common Economic Space by comparing this economic area to the area of the European Union. Analysis of contracts for its establishment is for consideration, as well as the pluses and minus of the implementation of the grant agreement on the CES industrial countries. A comparison of these two economic zones with similar economic problems will enable the future of their cooperation.
Keywords:
common economic space, foreign trade, state support, import, exportReferences
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Department of Spatial and Evironmental Economies, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in Almaty
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in Almaty
Faculty Economic and Law, Kazakh National Agrarian University in Almaty
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