Country assessments(Commonwealth of Independent States)
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Since 1994, the EBRD has charted the transition progress of each of its countries of operations in the
To provide a quantitative foundation for analysing progress in transition, each country assessment includes a table of structural and institutional indicators. The data in this table are grouped into the same categories as the text of the transition assessment, except for macroeconomic stabilisation. This aspect is covered by a separate table on macroeconomic indicators.
At the top of the structural indicators table are a set of "snapshots" to provide an overview of selected institutional and legal arrangements as of September 2002. The table itself provides indicators of progress in structural change within each category. These data help to describe the process of transition in a particular country, but they are not intended to be comprehensive. Given the inherent difficulties of measuring structural and institutional change, they cannot give a complete account or precise measurement of progress in transition. Moreover, some entries, such as the exchange rate regime and the privatisation methods, are useful only for information and carry no normative content. Other variables may have normative content, but their evaluation may vary depending on the specific country context.
The data should be interpreted with caution also because their quality varies across countries and categories. The data are based on a wide variety of sources, including national authorities, EBRD staff estimates, and other international organisations. To strengthen the degree of cross-country comparability, some of the data were collected through standardised EBRD surveys of national authorities. The technical notes at the end of this section provide definitions of the variables, along with country specific qualifications.
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyz Republic
Moldova
Russia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
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