EDB Eurasian Integration Yearbook publishes papers and other materials on a wide spectrum of regional integration issues. The core of the Yearbooks consists of the English versions of papers that were published in various Bank publications throughout the year. They are complemented by a regional integration chronicle for the year. With this yearbook, we intend to make available high-quality publications in the Russian language to a global audience.
As of today, two issues of the Yearbook have been published. They were warmly welcomed by the global scientific community. The readership of the Yearbook is growing year by year.
Apart from the articles, which have already appeared in the Journal for Eurasian Economic Integration, we accept new papers, written in English or Russian for publication. The editors welcome original research on such issues as theories of regional integration applied to the post-Soviet arena; economic integration (trade, investment and finance); institutional integration; and other relevant issues.
Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2009
06.24.2009
This Yearbook starts with a “Chronicle of Eurasian Regional Integration”, providing our readers with structured information on integration events throughout 2008. It also features three high quality papers dedicated to institutional integration and it’s relation to economic growth, discussion about the growing cooperation in the financial sector, and overview of the activities of international and regional development banks in the region. The concluding part is devoted to the transport sector.
Greetings
Igor Finogenov, Chairman of the Eurasian Development Bank (60 KB)
Vladimir Yasinskiy, Head of Strategy and Research, Eurasian Development Bank (60 KB)
1. Introduction,
2. Chronicle of Eurasian Regional Integration 2008,
Institutions of Integration and Economic Space
3. Integrating Regional Space: New Opportunities for Economic Growth, Alexander Libman, Leon Zevin (242 KB)
4. The Experience with Regional Economic Cooperation Organisations: Lessons for Central Asia, Johannes Linn, Oksana Pidufala (119 KB)
5. Regionalisation in Central Asia, Alexander Libman (214 KB)
Expanding Mutual Trade, Investment, and Finance
6. Regional Trade and Trade Integration in the CIS, Irina Gurova (163 KB)
7. Russian Direct Investments in EurAsEC and Their Role in Energy and Transport Infrastructure Development in Eurasia, Boris Heifetz (165 KB)
8. Outlook for the Joint Development of Stock Market Infrastructure in EurAsEC Countries, Michail Golovnin (111 KB)
9. Mutual Investments in the ÑIS Banking Sector, Evgeny Vinokurov (93 KB)
10. The Eurasian Development Bank’s Investment Policy and the Environment, Vladimir Yasinskiy, Alexander Mironenkov (132 KB)
11. International and Regional Development Banks in Northern and Central Eurasia: Overview of Activities in 2008, Zhanar Sagimbayeva (151 KB)
Integrating Eurasian Transport Systems
12. The EurAsEC Transport Corridors. EDB Industry Report, Evgeny Vinokurov, Murat Jadraliyev, Yuriy Shcherbanin (870 KB)
13. EurAsEC: Transport Exchange and Positional Constituents, Yuriy Shcherbanin (72 KB)
14. Transport – Energy Water System of Eurasia and Its Top Priority Projects, Leonid Kozlov, Alexey Belyakov (677 KB)
15. Transcontinental Shipping Route Europe – Central Asia, Leonid Kozlov, Vitaly Zbaraschenko (360 KB)
16. Megalogistic Intermodal Transport Technological System Germany – Russia – Central Asia – Afghanistan – China, Vitaly Zbaraschenko (210 KB)
Monitoring and Measuring Regional Integration
17. Indicator-based Monitoring of the Eurasian Integration Process: Preliminary Remarks, Philippe De Lombaerde (133 KB)
18. Visa-free Travel: an Indicator of Global Integration, Brendan R. Whyte (327 KB)
Information for authors (23 KB)
Information on EDB's publications (36 KB)
- 06.30.2010:
- Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2010
- 10.15.2008:
- Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2008
