Current Problems of the World Economy and International Trade

Elena G. Popkova|Inna V. Andronova
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Volume 42 of Research in Economic Anthropology focuses on systemic coverage, critical rethinking, and scientific analysis of the current problems facing the world economy and international trade aiming to provide a scientific basis for learning from the COVID-19 pandemic for the global economy and international trade.

Current Problems of the World Economy and International Trade begins by reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing crisis for the global economy and international trade. The volume then reveals the prospects for the post-pandemic recovery of the world economy and the crisis management of international trade. Throughout, there are case studies from various countries, in particular the experience of China, Pakistan, Russia, Spain, Germany, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, India, and the OECD.

Current Problems of the World Economy and International Trade reveals the determinants of competitiveness and drivers of economic growth of individual countries provides useful applied advice on post-crisis recovery and the development of the world economy and international trade in the post-pandemic period.

Part I. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and crisis on the global economy and international trade

  • Paper 1. International Trade In The Era Of Neo-Globalization: Disintegration Vs Digital Partnership; Elena G. Popkova
  • Paper 2. China’s Position In The Global Automotive Production And Exports, 2018-2020; Natalia A. Volgina and Yuanlong Wang
  • Paper 3. Impact Of Covid-19 Pandemic On China-Pakistan Economic Relations Under Belt And Road Initiative; Irina N. Belova, Elena A. Egorycheva, and Filipp D. Belov
  • Paper 4. The Influence Of Establishing Free Trade Zone On Sino-Russian Agricultural Cooperation-Taking Heilongjiang Free Trade Zone As An Example; Irina N. Belova, Yining Cheng, and Xizhe Wang
  • Paper 5. Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On The Electronic Industry In Russia; Galina V. Gavlovskaya and Azat N. Khakimov
  • Paper 6. Comparative Analysis Of The Economic Crisis At The Beginning Of XX Centuty And XXI Century In Russia And Spain; Sergei B. Zainullin, Oscar Alvarez-Gila, Olga A. Zainullin, and Mikel Gómez-Gastiasoro
  • Paper 7. The Effects On Globalization: A Comparative Analysis For German And Turkish Economy; Diana M. Madiyarova, Eylul S. Kosel, and Nurselen Tamer
  • Paper 8. Study Of The Impact Of Non-Tariff Measures Of Russia, Kazakhstan And Kyrgyzstan On The Import Of Goods In Mutual Trade With The EAEU Member Countries; Diana M. Madiyarova and Maxim V. Terletskiy
  • Paper 9. Actual Problems Of Illegal Mining In Peru: Prospects And Challenges; Irina V. Karzanova and Sandra Diana Aliaga Cordova
  • Paper 10. Belt And Road Initiative And China’s Economic Challenges; Liudmila V. Shkvarya and Hailing Yu
  • Paper 11. Socio-Economic Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On OECD Countries; Evgeniya K. Karpunina, Larisa V. Moskovtceva, Olga V. Zabelina, Natalia N. Zubareva, and Anna V. Tsykora
  • Paper 12. “New Normal”: Example Of India; Yulia A. Konovalova
  • Part II. Prospects for post-pandemic recovery of the world economy and crisis management of international trade
  • Paper 13. Covid 19 And Global Economic Outlook; Maria V. Petrovskaya, Vladimir Z. Chaplyuk, Raju Mohammad Kamrul Alam, Md. Nazmul Hossain, and Ahmad S. Al Humssi
  • Paper 14. EAEU Balancing Hydropower Capacity Issues In Terms Of Global Pandemic Consequences; Inna V. Andronova, Vladislav V. Kuzmin,and David Celetti
  • Paper 15. Forming The New Industrial Core Of Russian Industry: Problems And Perspectives; Olga V. Brizhak and Oleg N. Tolstobokov
  • Paper 16. EAEU And BRICS: State And Prospects Of Cooperation; Saadat M. Assanseitova, Erlan K. Abil, and Saida A. Makhatova
  • Paper 17. Drivers Of E-Learning Market: Case Of China; Khanifa V. Tyrkba, Ravil R. Asmyatullin, and Elizaveta I. Ruzina
  • Paper 18. The Global Industrial Robotics Market: Development Trends And Volume Forecast; Marina S. Reshetnikova and Irina A. Pugacheva
  • Paper 19. Monetary Policy Of The EAEU Countries: Instruments And Results Of Implementation; Zhanna G. Golodova and Pavel A. Smirnov
  • Paper 20. Export Potential Of Small And Medium Enterprises Of Kazakhstan: Analysis Of Regional Opportunities; Diana M. Madiyarova and Aibol A. Argyngazinov
  • Paper 21. Improving The Formation Of Financial Statements In Accordance With International Standards As The Most Important Instrument For International Economic Integration; Tatyana Y. Druzhilovskaya, Emilia S. Druzhilovskaya, Tatyana V. Stozharova, Evgeniya V. Vilkova, and Irina P. Denisova
  • Paper 22. Sites Of States With A Dynamically Developing Socio-Political Structure And Economy: Analyzing Forms And Methods Of Obtaining Competitive Advantages Of Transnational (Global) Companies; Anastasia A. Sozinova and Olesya A. Meteleva

Elena G. Popkova is Doctor of Economics, Professor, founder and president of the Institute of Scientific Communications (Russia) and Leading Researcher of the Center for Applied Research at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), Russia.

Inna V. Andronova is Doctor of Economics, Professor, and Head of the Department of International Economic Relations, Faculty of Economics, Peoples’ Friendship University (RUDN), Russia.