Russian recession will blunt Central Asian growth
Economic ties with Russia are strong but the Eurasian integration project seems to have made things worse, not better
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- Multiple effects
- Waning financial inflows
- Eurasian integration in trouble
- Shrinking trade
- Kyrgyzstan survives accession
- Kazakhstan's manufacturers suffer
- Future of integration
- Outlook
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