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06.03.2014
Belarus: a Chance to Convert Past Mistakes into New Advantages
Belarus is often treated as ‘terra incognita’ even among its neighbors. Indeed, the development path of the country is severely distinct from other CEE countries. In terms of long-term growth, majority of transition countries during the last decade fell back upon the growth of TFP (total factor productivity, i.e. technology and efficiency) being accompanied with reasonable growth of capital. Belarus, in turn, secured its growth almost entirely due to accumulation of capital, while productivity gains were extremely poor, especially in tradable sector.
Anastasia Luzgina| 25.02.2014
Strict Monetary Policy To Solve Economic Problems - Belarus Economy Digest
According to official forecasts, an improved climate for foreign trade and accelerated economic growth await Belarus in 2014. The growth of the country's negative trade balance in 2013 created additional pressure on the foreign exchange market and the dynamics of its foreign reserves.
17.02.2014
A ceremony of awarding certificates and diplomas to the participants of the Third Student School took place on February 3, 2014
A ceremony of awarding certificates and diplomas to the participants of the Third Student School on Modern Economics and Economic Research was held at the British Embassy in Minsk on February 3, 2014.
17.02.2014
FREE Policy Brief: Macroeconomic Performance and Preferences for Democracy
FREE Policy Brief "Macroeconomic Performance and Preferences for Democracy" written by Maryia Akulava was published in FREE Policy Briefs Series.
07.10.2013
Open Lectures 2013
05.09.2013
The Third Student School in Modern Economics
Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC) in cooperation with the British Embassy Minsk organized the Third Student School in Modern Economics and Economic Research which was held in Minsk from September 14 to December 21, 2013.