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Ask the economists: Russia - will the boom bust?English | View long abstract 05-Dec-2006 William Tompson; Christian Gianella Is Russia relying too much on the energy sector and, if so, what is the cure? OECD economists answered these questions during a live online debate on the Russian economy. Also available: |
Main Outcomes and Follow-up to the Russian G8 PresidencyEnglish | View long abstract 03-Nov-2006 Andrei Kondakov, Russian G8 Foreign Affairs Sous-Sherpa Russian G8 Foreign Affairs Sous-Sherpa Andrei Kondakov presented the main outcomes and follow-up to the Russian G8 Presidency at an OECD meeting of the Executive Committee in Special Session (ECSS). Related documents: |
Optimising Russian Natural Gas – Reform and Climate PolicyEnglish | View long abstract 18-Jul-2006 The world’s largest gas producer and exporter, Russia has an enormous energy saving potential. At least 30 billion cubic meters – a fifth of Russian exports to European OECD countries - could be saved every year by enhanced technology or energy efficiency. |
Uranium 2005: Resources, Production and DemandEnglish | View long abstract 01-Jun-2006 Global uranium resources are more than adequate to meet projected requirements, says the latest edition of the recognised world reference on uranium published 1 June 2006. Also available: |
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