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Russian Fuel and Energy Sector: Dynamics and Prospects

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  • The Energy Strategy of Russia for the Period of up to 2020 (2003), Ministry of Energy of the RF, Moscow.

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Grinberg, R. (2006). Russian Fuel and Energy Sector: Dynamics and Prospects. In: Broadman, H.G., Paas, T., Welfens, P.J. (eds) Economic Liberalization and Integration Policy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31183-1_8

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