Andres Sanchez's Blog
Andres Sanchez is a Double Master’s Student of Economics and International Relations at University College London (London, UK) and the Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in BSc Politics and Business Administration from Aston University (Birmingham, UK). His field of expertise lies on Development Economics and Social Policy in emerging and developing economies with a particular interest in Fiscal Policy and Inequality. He has worked with leading international organizations such as the United Nations in projects related to development affairs. This blog focuses on the economic challenges and raising inequalities of developing and emerging countries with a particular emphasis on Russia. It attempts to shade light upon development policies to tackle inequalities and foster a more sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
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The world economy has perceived notable global challenges affecting the long term economic sustainability and stability of financial markets. The emergence of globalization has marked a period of rapid economic integration and interdependence among…
Widening inequality has become in one of the main challenges of our time. Income and wealth gaps between the rich and the poor have reached some of their highest levels in developed economies and emerging and developing countries (EMDCs) are struggling…
The world economy has perceived notable global changes in the share of output in the last few decades. The increasing role of emerging market economies (EMEs) such as China and India as the engine of global growth has marked a shift in economic power…
Poll conducted
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In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements 33 (31%) U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity 30 (28%) U.S. wants to dissolve Russia 24 (22%) U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China 21 (19%)
