EDB publishes Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2013

09 October 2013

Almaty, 9 October 2013. Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) published its annual Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2013.

This English-language publication includes the most interesting articles on Eurasian integration. The Bank expects that the yearbook will help distribute the results of researches, which were published in Russian among, the global research and economic community. The main contents of the yearbook are the English versions of selected articles published in the Eurasian Economic Integration magazine and other EDB publications. These are supplemented with a chronicle of regional integration over the past year.

The authors of the yearbook include the Bank’s researchers and prominent experts from the CIS countries. The latest publication focuses on the issues of deepening and expanding regional integration in the context of the Eurasian Economic Union, economic cooperation in the areas of exchange business, grain policies, mechanical engineering and water resources management in Central Asia. The yearbook also tells about the results of monitoring integration processes in the framework of the ongoing projects of the EDB Centre for Integration Studies — The Integration Barometer and Monitoring of Mutual Investments in the CIS Countries.

The full version of Eurasian Integration Yearbook is available at the EDB website.

Additional Information

Eurasian Development Bank is an international financial institution founded by Russia and Kazakhstan in January 2006 with the mission to facilitate the development of market economies, sustainable economic growth and the expansion of mutual trade and other economic ties in its member states. EDB’s charter capital exceeds US $1.5 billion. The member states of the Bank are the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, and the Republic of Tajikistan. Read more at https://www.eabr.org.

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