Russian Federation : Staff Report for the 2016 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; and Staff Report.

This 2016 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Russian economy contracted by 3.7 percent in 2015 owing to falling oil prices and the quasi closure of international financial markets to Russian entities. The economic contraction is nonetheless shallower than previous recessions as a stronger e...

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企业作者: International Monetary Fund. European Dept
格式: 杂志
语言:English
出版: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2016.
丛编:IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 2016/229
在线阅读:Full text available on IMF
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