New Market: an exploration into the changing nature of business environments, informal barriers and emerging markets in the post-Soviet region
Acronym
NEW MARKETS
Description of the granted funding
The past ten years have seen several changes in post-USSR business environments. From Kazakhstan to Belarus, and eventually Uzbekistan in 2016, a growing number of post-USSR republics have gradually begun economic reforms to allow foreign businesses to operate in their territory. These declared intentions, however, are sometimes contrasted by non-official, or informal, barriers into domestic and regional markets. Indeed, from rampant corruption to the necessity to get protection from local oligarchs, entering post-Soviet markets involves several risks. New Markets addresses the current limited existence of clear instructions that could enable new, and existing economic actors to gain an overview into the hidden risks associated with business activities in the post-Soviet region. Our research follows a three stage approach:
First, we will conduct a review of policy measures adopted in the past 10 years (2008-2018) to liberalize the markets in our target countries. Our analysis will compare three countries that have fully opened to foreign investors already in the early 2000 – Estonia, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan - with three countries that have only recently shown a more cooperative attitude - Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan. We will survey the major mechanisms, and policies, adopted in these six countries to evaluate how they have ended up affecting the business environment.
Second, we will conduct an empirical evaluation of the measures adopted for improving the business climate in the target countries. This will be done through a national survey of core business actors in each country
Third, building upon results of the second stage, we will map challenges and opportunities in the region comparing macro and micro perspectives and testing government-led decisions against their results.
Show moreStarting year
2019
End year
2024
Granted funding
Economic Policy and Research Center (GE)
110 400 €
Participant
SIAR RESEARCH AND CONSULTING LLC (KG)
Participant
JAHON OITISODIYOTI VA DIPLOMATIVA UNIVERSITETI (UZ)
Participant
KIMEP UNIVERSITY JSC (KZ)
Participant
KIEV INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGY LLC (UA)
82 800 €
Participant
INSTITUT NATIONAL DES LANGUES ET CIVILISATIONS ORIENTALES (FR)
165 600 €
Participant
TALLINNA TEHNIKAULIKOOL (EE)
193 200 €
Participant
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE (LV)
193 200 €
Participant
DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (IE)
220 800 €
Coordinator
Amount granted
1 104 000 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220 Stimulating innovation by means of cross-fertilisation of knowledge (5223 )
Topic
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (MSCA-RISE-2018Call ID
H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 Other information
Funding decision number
824027
Identified topics
economics, commerce and industry