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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Prospects of creation of IV geo-economic zone

Vol. 10, Iss. 9, MARCH 2014

Available online: 1 March 2014

Subject Heading: THREATS AND SECURITY

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Pages: 50-55

OMAROV SH.М. Graduate Student, Department of World Economy and International Financial Relations, Financial University under Government of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
shamwil@bk.ru

The article describes the issues of creating geo-economic area in Eurasian space, the center of the world's income redistribution. The author gives the review of the existing landscape of the global economy, as well as prospects for its reformation. The paper discusses the necessity of further integration communications for opposition to negative tendencies and permanent destructive influence of existing players on the world economic scene who doesn't wish formation of a new competitive geo-economic zone.

Keywords: IV geo-economic area, the Eurasian Economic Union, the post-Soviet space, economic integration, the redistribution of global income

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