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08.11.2012English Version of "Regional Profiles: Indicators of Development 2012"

The full English version of the study "Regional Profiles: Indicators of Development 2012" will be available in the beginning of December 2012.

The goal of IME's team is to make all data and analyses understandable and useful for foreign investors, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders.

The availability of detailed information about the characteristics, condition and prospects of the regions of our country are an important prerequisite for the promotion of investment and the increase of transparency and accountability of public policies at the local level.

 

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