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Financement de l’UE (3 925 791 €) : Cartographie des incertitudes, des défis et des opportunités futures des marchés émergents : barrières informelles, environnements des affaires et tendances … Hor01/06/2020 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Cartographie des incertitudes, des défis et des opportunités futures des marchés émergents : barrières informelles, environnements des affaires et tendances futures en Europe de l’Est, dans le Caucase et en Asie centrale

In the past ten years, diplomatic and economic relations between the EU and a number of post-USSR republics have steadily improved. Initially concerned primarily with internal political stability, countries like Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan have since come to realize that availability of oil, gas and minerals is not a guarantee for a stable and shock-resistant economic environment. Efforts to diversify domestic economies and to attract foreign investments have multiplied in the past years in the region, through initiates that include visa liberalization and economic and fiscal reforms aimed at reducing barriers to entry for foreign business seeking access to domestic markets. The response from the international business community to these efforts have been modest to date. While a number of corporate entities have tried to enter new markets, the attractiveness of such newly opened republics remain limited, in large part due to informal barriers to foreign investment. Such informal obstacles and hindrances remain largely under-reported and under-studied, contributing to a more general lack of understanding of local business environments that is exacerbated by a dearth of regional specialists who can understand and navigate the micro and macro socio-political economies of post-USSR markets. MARKETS responds to novel opportunities emerging in post-Soviet spaces by conducting a study on the influence of both formal and informal factors impacting on access to markets in eight countries in the post-USSR, including two countries per sub-region (Baltics, Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia) to 1) construct a map of business environments in the region based; 2) create, develop and improve the sustainability of training programmes for future analysts to equip them with deep practical understandings of the region, embedded in the newest theoretical and methodological approaches


Center FOR Social Sciences 227 243 €
Dublin City University 824 053 €
FORSCHUNGSSTELLE FUR UNABHANGIGE LITERATUR UND GESELLSCHAFTLICHE BEWEGUNGEN OSTEUROPAS AN DER UNIVERSITAT BREMEN 505 577 €
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 280 806 €
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 256 320 €
Stockholm School OF Economics IN Riga SIA 230 068 €
TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL 464 139 €
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT 531 240 €
University College London 606 345 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/861034

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