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Eurasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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9:30-12:00Session 1 What are "Gateway regions"? : Subnational factors in Russian foreign relations [in English / Russian] ... 10:00-16:30 After Seminar (Room 423 at the SRC) "Regional / Subregional Politics in Post-Communist Countries "
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Elizabeth E. Cameron; Acting Director, U.S. Bio-Chem Redirect Program; U.S. Department of State - NP/PTR; Washington, DC xxxxx; Phone Number: 202-736-4747 ; Fax Number: ... TC004 Poster Session on Technology Development (Eurasian Countries) ... Topical C - Opportunities for Technology Cooperation with Eurasian Chemical Inst...
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of economic development in European and Eurasian countries, focusing on the educational level of population, fertility rates, production by sector and foreign trade.
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Downloadable! We propose in this article a general time series model, whose components are modelled in terms of fractionally integrated processes. This specification allows us to consider the trend, the seasonal and the cyclical components as stochastic processes, including the unit root models as particular cases.
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BAKU, Azerbaijan -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinajad paid his first official visit to northern neighbor Azerbaijan last week, aiming to counter growing U.S. influence in the oil-rich country and forestall further advances on a Russian move to allow American use of the Gabala Radar Station in Azerbaijan.
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The Turkish economy has made substantial progress and is now able to compete with developed countries in several sectors. Among these, manufacturing and production of machines and equipment stand out. The Turkish economy has the capacity to meet investment demands of the rapidly developing Eurasian countries.
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