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Event
Reforming the Gas Sector in Russia: Myths versus Reality
Tue, April 29th, 2003
Click here for summary.
Click here to see Mr. Browder's PowerPoint presentation (PDF format).
See also:
- "Significant Increase in Russian Gas Prices Will Be Positive for the Economy and Will Not Pose an Inflationary Risk, a New Study Says," Hermitage Capital Management Press Release, March 31, 2003.
- "Russia Can Contain Inflation If Gas Prices Double," March 31, 2003, Bloomberg News.
- "Growth in Gas Prices to $50 per 1,000 CU M will not lead to significant inflation," April 1, 2003, Interfax.
- "Gazovaya Otrasl' Rossii Polna Mifov (Russian Gas Industry Full of Myths)," Nezavisimaya Gazeta, April 17, 2003 (In Russian).
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