2014
DOI: 10.2753/pet1061-1991561201
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From the Customs Union to the Common Economic Space

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“…According to this approach, the interpretation of the "economic security" concept implies a stable state of the economy, its security from external and internal threats. Proponents of this approach include Abalkin (1994), Afontsev (2012), Kormishkin et al (2016), Petrenko (2012), Plotitsyna (2003, Glazyev (2010), Gerasimov et al (2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this approach, the interpretation of the "economic security" concept implies a stable state of the economy, its security from external and internal threats. Proponents of this approach include Abalkin (1994), Afontsev (2012), Kormishkin et al (2016), Petrenko (2012), Plotitsyna (2003, Glazyev (2010), Gerasimov et al (2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that NTBs generate social waste. 21 See, e.g., Afontsev (2014); Jensen and Tarr (2012); Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (2011); Movchan and Shportyuk (2012); Movchan and Giucci (2011). 22 See, e.g., Freund and Bolaky (2008) on how the investment climate impacts on the benefits of reducing barriers to trade in goods, and Beverelli, Fiorini and Hoekman (2015) on the role of economic governance quality in determining the magnitude of the productivity impacts of lower barriers to trade in services.…”
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“…-Development of an institutional platform for the customs space, which will combine all state bodies, institutions, and organizations involved in ensuring the security of space and its balanced development (Pourakbar and Zuidwijk 2018). -Development of international cooperation and use of transit potential of the customs space of a country (Afontsev 2014). -Intensification of professional development of specialists who will ensure the operation of the customs space institutional platform, including through distance learning (Tsirekidze 2019).…”
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