Interrepublic Trade in the Former Soviet Union: Structure and Implications
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Post-Soviet Geography
- Vol. 35 (7) , 371-408
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10605851.1994.10640965
Abstract
A senior CIA economist presents and analyzes the structure and implications of hitherto unpublished 1990 data on interrepublic trade, recently available from sources identified with the former Goskomstat SSSR. The study, unique in its access to statistical data of Soviet origin affording detailed comparisons of trade with indigenous sectoral detail, reveals advantages and dependencies inherent in the trade structures of each of the former Soviet republics. Analysis of the context in which interrepublican trade flows (valued in rubles and dollars) occurred highlights the relationship between drastic declines in industrial output and trade among the newly independent states in the 1990s. 9 figures, 18 tables, 12 references.Keywords
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