ВЛИЯНИЕ ВСТУПЛЕНИЯ КЫРГЫЗСТАНА В ЕАЭС НА ТОРГОВЛЮ: РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ
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В 2025 году исполняется десятилетие с момента вступления Кыргызской Республики в Евразийский экономический союз (ЕАЭС). Этот период стал важным этапом в истории экономического развития страны: он открыл новые возможности для торговли, инвестиций и трудовой миграции, но одновременно выявил целый ряд структурных и институциональных вызовов. Опыт Кыргызстана, как и Армении, присоединившейся к Союзу в тот же период, представляет собой ценный пример для анализа эффекта интеграции в малых постсоветских экономиках. Под малыми экономиками в контексте интеграционных объединений понимаются государства, изменения в объемах их потребления или производства не оказывают заметного влияния на цены внутри экономического союза или на мировом рынке (см. выборочные сравнительные статистические показатели стран ЕАЭС в Диаграмме 1 ниже).
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