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100 1 Espinosa-Bowen, Jaime
245 10 How Russia Affects the Neighborhood :|bTrade, Financial,
and Remittance Channels
264 1 Washington :|bInternational Monetary Fund,|c2009
264 4 |c©2009
300 1 online resource (27 pages)
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490 1 IMF Working Papers
505 0 Intro -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- II. Background --
III. Empirical Specification -- IV. Data and Summary
Statistics -- V. The Findings -- A. Panel Results -- B.
VAR Results -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Tables --
1. Testing for Unit Root -- 2. Summary Statistics -- 3.
Determinants of GDP Growth in CIS Countries -- 4.
Determinants of GDP Growth in CIS Countries-Trade Channel
-- 5. Determinants of GDP Growth in CIS Countries
(Excluding Russia)-Financial Linkages -- 6. Determinants
of GDP Growth in CIS Countries-Remittances -- 7.
Determinants of GDP Growth in CIS Countries-Combined -- 8.
Forecast Error Variance Decompositions of Growth in CIS --
Figures -- 1. Average Share of CIS Countries' Exports to
Russia and Europe -- 2. Ratio of Remittances from Russia
and Europe to GDP of Non-Russian CIS Countries -- 3.
Outflow of Remittances from Russia -- 4. Russia and CIS:
The Crisis of 1998 -- 5. Growth in CIS Countries, Russia,
and Euro Area -- 6. Russian Current Account Balance, NIF,
and CIS Growth -- 7. Impact of Russian Growth on Growth in
CIS Countries: Effects by Country -- 8. Impact of Euro
Area Growth on Growth in CIS Countries: Effects by Country
-- 9. Proportion of the CIS Growth Variations that are due
to Russian Growth -- 10. Proportion of the CIS Growth
Variations that are due to Euro Area Growth -- Appendix
Table -- 1. Correlation
520 We test the extent to which growth in the 11 CIS countries
(excluding Russia) was associated with developments in
Russia, overall, as well as through the trade, financial
and remittance channels over the last decade or so. The
results point to the continued existence of economic links
between the CIS countries and Russia, though these links
may have altered since the 1998 crisis. Russia appears to
influence regional growth mainly through the remittance
channel and somewhat less so through the financial
channel. There is a shrinking role of the trade (exports
to Russia) channel. Russian growth shocks are associated
with sizable effects on Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz
Republic, Tajikistan, and, to some extent, Georgia
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650 0 Business cycles -- Russia (Federation);Capital movements -
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655 4 Electronic books
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700 1 Alturki, Fahad
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