2017
DOI: 10.22363/2313-0660-2017-17-3-539-554
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The Catching-Up Development: The Asean Experience and Import Substitution Policy of Russia

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“…Russian experts (Shaldenkova, 2017;Klimova & Sayapin, 2018;Oleinikova & Kholodkovskaya, 2017;Osipov, 2017;Bessonova & Mereshchenko, 2017) agree that the process of import substitution in our country is at an early stage of its development and is due to a greater extent not by the competitiveness of Russian products, but by protectionist measures, the contraction of domestic demand and the weakening of the national currency. In such circumstances, Russian producers are not yet ready to withstand competition in the global market.…”
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“…Russian experts (Shaldenkova, 2017;Klimova & Sayapin, 2018;Oleinikova & Kholodkovskaya, 2017;Osipov, 2017;Bessonova & Mereshchenko, 2017) agree that the process of import substitution in our country is at an early stage of its development and is due to a greater extent not by the competitiveness of Russian products, but by protectionist measures, the contraction of domestic demand and the weakening of the national currency. In such circumstances, Russian producers are not yet ready to withstand competition in the global market.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%