The Impact of Economic Crisis: Russia, Belarus and Ukraine in Comparative Perspective

D. Lane
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The differential participation of the post-communist countries in the world economy both conditions and mediates the effects of shocks from the world system. Major differences exist between leading European members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) (Russia, Belarus and Ukraine) and the post-communist New Member States (NMS) of the European Union. In responding to the financial and economic crisis of 2007 onwards, countries of the CIS were relatively less dependent on, and less integrated into, the world financial system than the NMS; consequently, direct contagion from the world financial crisis, although significant, had less impact on them compared with the NMS. While Russia, Belarus and Ukraine share some economic and structural features, they also have important differences. Economic crises were results of transformation trajectories as well as of financial contagion from the West. Future economic scenarios for Russia, Belarus and Ukraine involve not only exchange with the world system, but greater domestic development and participation in semi-autonomous economic blocs, including the wider CIS.
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经济危机的影响:比较视角下的俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和乌克兰
后共产主义国家对世界经济的不同参与,既构成了世界体系冲击的条件,也调节了冲击的影响。独立国家联合体(独联体)的主要欧洲成员国(俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和乌克兰)与欧洲联盟的后共产主义新成员国(NMS)之间存在重大分歧。在应对2007年以来的金融和经济危机时,独联体国家对世界金融体系的依赖程度相对较低,融入世界金融体系的程度也较低;因此,与NMS相比,世界金融危机的直接传染虽然重要,但对它们的影响较小。虽然俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和乌克兰在经济和结构上有一些共同之处,但它们也有重要的差异。经济危机既是转型轨迹的结果,也是西方金融传染的结果。俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和乌克兰未来的经济前景不仅涉及与世界体系的交流,还涉及更大的国内发展和参与半自治的经济集团,包括更广泛的独联体。
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