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Labor leasing: economic theory, EU and Russia experience L. Smirnykh 16 Dec 2005
With the need in flexible business management getting acute, contingent employment comes into focus. While being widely spread all over the globe it has not been recognized in Russia for quite a long time. Today, analysts of the Russian labor market predict that this employment scheme awaits grand future. Indicative of a high demand for contingent labor in Russia is its dynamic year-on-year growth.

Fostering the Development of Innovative SMEs G. Walter 06 Dec 2005
Russia's economy has gone through a process of deep transformation in the last fifteen years. Its first stage lied mainly on the development of market institutions and the progressive dissemination of market rules. Despite some drawbacks and failures, it can be considered as largely achieved now. However, there is currently another huge challenge: the inscription of Russian economy into the World economy...

The economic impact of the EU enlargement and forthcoming change in legislation of the special economic zone upon the Kaliningrad region Kari Liuhto 01 Dec 2005
The rapid economic transition of the Baltic States and Poland along with their recent EU memberships raises the question, has the Kaliningrad region benefited from the EU coming to its borders or has the region suffered from the EU enlargement? In this short report, the author aims at answering the question, what is the socio-economic impact of the EU’s latest enlargement upon the Kaliningrad region?

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    RECEP PUBLICATIONS (RET's and REPORTS) AND PUBLICATIONS IN MAGAZINES

Last Publication:

Reform of the Budgeting Process in Russia: 2004–2005

Reform of the Budgeting Process in Russia:
2004–2005

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Published 08 Jan 2006

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    OFFICIAL REQUESTS FROM RECEP TARGET GROUPS

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MED-I02-050720-0149 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation

1. Experience of implementation of the “second wave” institutional reforms in Central and Eastern European countries. Analysis of reforms, which were pursued after achievement of macroeconomic stabilization and the beginning of the economic growth and which ensured elaboration of modern economic legislation.
2. Experience of overcoming corruption in judicial system and the system of public governance of Italy, Central and Eastern European countries. Analysis of condition and problems of the judicial system of Italy, focusing on the practice of judicial procedure in the field of settlement of economic disputes.
3. Common features and peculiarities of approaches used in Central and Eastern European countries to reforms in the field of education, health care and migration policy.

Published 27 Jul 2005

MFA-I02-050530-0140 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
1. European neighborhood policy instruments used by the EU in relations with certain countries.
2. Optimization of forms of integrating efforts and cooperation between Russia and the EU in the field of joint counteracting the global threats.
3. Compatibility of integration processes in the European Union and in the course of creation of the Single Economic Space with the participation of Belarus , Kazakhstan , Russia and Ukraine.

Published 15 Jun 2005

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    ABOUT RECEP

About RECEP

For more than a decade now, the European Union and the Russian Federation have strengthened their political and economic relations, giving new impetus to their relationship as they work to establish a strategic partnership.

Under a special programme of technical assistance to the Russian Federation from the European Union Russian-European Centre for Economic Policy (RECEP) was created.

RECEP is a research and policy advice centre in the fields of economics and law. It consults, primarily, Russian legislative and executive authorities, providing them with analysis and research-based recommendations. Through years of fruitful activities, since 1995, RECEP has established itself as the leading think-tank engaged in economic research and policy advice. The RECEP 'brand-name' is highly recognisable in Russia, as well as in Europe .

RECEP experts, on the basis of specific requests from the Russian authorities, provide in-depth and systematic analysis of the EU-Russian relationship and monitor the socio-economic situation in Russia and its particular regions. A unique strength is that RECEP combines the knowledge and experience of European and Russian experts, who work within joint research groups, providing a specific European added value to its conclusions and policy recommendations.

Compared to traditional, one-off policy advice projects, RECEP has been better able to benefit from the continuity and stability of the relationships developed with Russian legislative and executive bodies. This provides direct and sure access to policy-making circles in Russia .

RECEP recommendations are of current importance, practical, based on profound understanding of Russian realities and, as a result, highly valuable for the field of legislation and public management.

For detailed information about RECEP please see the "About" section of this website.

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the State University – Higher School of Economics (Myasnitskaya str., 20, conference hall 311). The registration starts at 9-30. Russian-European Centre for Economics Policy together with State University — Higher School of Economics are organising an international conference «The Bologna process and the EU-Russia Common Space of Science and Education»

Published on 16 Nov 2005

In the premises of the RF Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Moscow, Ilyinka 6) Russian-European Centre for Economic Policy together with economic research foundation “New Economics” are organising an All-Russian Conference “CIO. Public Sector – 2005”

Published on 16 Nov 2005

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PRESS RELEASES

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International Conference “The Bologna process and the EU-Russia Common Space of Science and Education” (Press release)
On December 16, 2005 a conference on the issues of “The Bologna process and the EU-Common Space of Science and Education” was held. The conference took place in the premises of State University – Higher School of Economics. It was organized by Russian –European Centre for Economic Policy (RECEP) and the State University – Higher School of Economics.

20 Dec 2005

Seminar “EU neighborhood policy”
On December 6, 2005 a working seminar was held in the office of RECEP. It was devoted to discussion of the EU neighborhood policy...

14 Dec 2005

Round Table «International industrial cooperation, customs and tariff policy of the Russian Federation»
On November 11, 2005 a meeting of the Working Group on International Industrial Cooperation was held in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. The meeting was aimed at discussing “International industrial cooperation, customs and tariff policy of the Russian Federation”.

16 Nov 2005

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Last Interviews with:

Sukhoparov D.I. (National Coordinator from Russia in the project for the establishment of SES)
National Coordinator from Russia in the project for the establishment of Single Economic Space (SES), Director of Department for International Cooperation in the RF Ministry of Industry and Energy D.I. Sukhoparov answers the questions of RECEP Key Information & Communication Expert Igor Kossikov

22 Aug 2005

Ferenc Kontra (Ambassador of the Hungarian Republic)
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Hungarian Republic in the Russian Federation Ferenc Kontra answers the questions of RECEP Key Information & Communication Expert Igor Kossikov

22 Jun 2005

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    EU IN RUSSIAN PRESS

Last Overviews:

November-December 2005
Visit to Moscow by the EU “Ministerial Troika”
EU Summit

October 2005
EU-Russia Summit
The first woman in the office of German Chancellor

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