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  • 9-September-2014

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    Education at a Glance 2014: Russian Federation

    Russia continues to rank first in tertiary attainment, but this is not reflected in the level of literacy skills among the population.

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  • 17-July-2014

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    Measuring Innovation in Education - Russian Federation

    The ability to measure innovation is essential to an improvement strategy in education. This country note analyses how the practices are changing within classrooms and educational organisations and how teachers develop and use their pedagogical resources.

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  • 16-June-2014

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    Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Russia 2014

    Russia holds among the world’s largest resources of gas, oil and coal. Its liquids production has reached historical highs, yet major additional upstream investments and technology upgrades will be needed to sustain these levels in the long term. Since the IEA’s last review of Russia’s energy policies in 2002, the power sector has also liberalised considerably. However, the Russian economy remains largely inefficient, with twice as much energy used per GDP compared with IEA member countries. Ambitious energy efficiency policies have been introduced but have not led to significant improvements so far. At the same time, the electricity and district heating infrastructure is ageing and requires rapid investments. Russia’s overall energy sector would benefit considerably from a more competitive, market-oriented environment. While a number of policies aimed at modernising the energy sector and increasing its efficiency and sustainability are being developed or implemented, further reforms are needed. This review analyses the energy-policy challenges facing Russia and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.
  • 27-March-2014

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    Mobilising financial resources for the environment in Russia

    The report provides an update of some of the developments in environmental expenditure and finance in the Russian Federation.

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  • 13-March-2014

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    Statement by the OECD regarding the status of the accession process with Russia & co-operation with Ukraine

    Further to a meeting of its governing Council on 12 March 2014, the OECD has postponed activities related to the accession process of the Russian Federation to the OECD for the time being.

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  • 21-February-2014

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    Going for Growth 2014: Russian Federation

    Russia has demonstrated good resilience during the financial and economic crisis, though the speed of convergence has been lower than in most BRIICS countries, and growth has slowed more recently.

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  • 10-February-2014

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    Industrial Production for OECD Countries and Major Non-Member Economies

    These statistics set out industrial production of total industry, manufacturing, manufactured crude steel, manufactured intermediate and investment goods, energy, construction. The series are updated continuously and are shown as seasonally adjusted indices. The series are updated continuously.

  • 10-February-2014

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    Retail Trade for OECD countries and major non-member economies

    Retail trade (volume) series are shown as seasonally adjusted indices. For most countries, the volume indices are compiled by national sources. For the remaining countries, the value figures have been deflated by OECD using an appropriate consumer price index. The series are updated continuously.

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  • 15-January-2014

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    Gaidar Forum: Contours of the post-crisis world

    Although recently we have observed signs of a pick-up in employment and investment in some countries, there are no clear prospects yet for a strong global recovery and a return to the pre-2007 growth path.

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  • 15-January-2014

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    Russian economy growing but further reforms needed, says OECD

    The Russian Federation’s economy is growing, but further reforms are needed to bolster future growth, improve the business climate and strengthen innovation, according to the OECD.

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