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Richard Pomfret

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE
    The Economies of Central Asia
    Wrinklies' Guide to Drawing
    The Central Asian Economies Since Independence
    The Tilson Case
    The Central Asian Economies in the Twenty-First Century
    • 2023

      David Jameson's The Tilson Case: Church and State in 1950s' Ireland tells the story of one the most extraordinary causes celebre of twentieth-century Ireland, which followed the marriage of Ernest Tilson, a Protestant, to Mary Barnes, a Catholic, in Dublin in 1941.

      The Tilson Case
    • 2021

      The Element explains in non-technical language why the process of monetary integration in Europe started slowly, progressed in fits and starts in the 1970s, and was successfully concluded in 1999. It analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the euro in the 21st century and its future prospects.

      The Road to Monetary Union
    • 2019

      4.5. The 2007-8 Banking Crisis, Resource Nationalism, and Samruk-Kazyna -- 4.6. Kazakhstan 2050 -- 4.7. Conclusions -- 5. Uzbekistan -- 5.1. The Uzbek Paradox, 1991-96 -- 5.2. The Reintroduction of Exchange Controls, 1996-2003 -- 5.3. Economic Reform and Social Unrest -- 5.4. Responding to Crisis and Facing New Challenges in 2014-16 -- 5.5. The Karimov Era in Retrospect -- 5.6. Prospects for the Mirziyoyev Era -- 6. Turkmenistan -- 6.1. The Turkmenistan Economic Model -- 6.2. External Relations -- 6.3. Economic Performance, 1991-2006 -- 6.4. Natural Gas: Part One -- 6.5. From Turkmenbashi to Berdymuhamedov -- 6.6. Natural Gas: Part Two -- 6.7. Conclusions -- 7. The Kyrgyz Republic -- 7.1. Creating a Market Economy -- 7.2. Economic Development -- 7.3. Kumtor -- 7.4. Transit Center Manas -- 7.5. Retail Trade and Value Chains -- 7.6. Migration and Remittances -- 7.7. Economic and Political Developments in 2010 and After -- 7.8. Conclusions -- 8. Tajikistan

      The Central Asian Economies in the Twenty-First Century
    • 2019

      This contribution to the World Scientific series on the Belt and Road Initiative focuses on the overland connections west from China, the Silk Road Economic Belt component of the BRI. It emphasizes the economic underpinning of the Belt in the market-driven creation of the Eurasian Landbridge and the linking of regional value chains. A fundamental economic driver behind this is the twenty-first century evolution of international value chains, in which China plays a major role, and their transformation by new trade technologies. Finer fragmentation of production and wider scanning for participants in value chains underlie the need for common, preferably global, regulation of new trade technologies and the emergence of mega-regional trade agreements (and China's response to such agreements).Thus, the Eurasian part of the Belt and Road Initiative must be seen in conjunction with China's growing role in the twenty-first-century global economy. Especially since the 2016 US presidential election, these connections have become entwined with China's reactions to criticisms of the Belt and Road Initiative and China's recognition of the benefits of more nuanced economic diplomacy to find common ground with other economic powers, notably the European Union and signatories of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

      China's Belt And Road Initiative, The Eurasian Landbridge, And The New Mega-regionalism
    • 2016

      INTERNATIONAL TRADE

      THEORY, EVIDENCE AND POLICY

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Offering a comprehensive overview of trade theory and policy, the book presents an accessible, non-mathematical approach that guides readers through key concepts seamlessly. Footnotes enrich the text by providing additional insights, caveats, and suggestions for further exploration, making it a valuable resource for understanding international trade dynamics.

      INTERNATIONAL TRADE
    • 2015

      The Economic Development of Canada

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book, first published in 2005, offers insights and analyses relevant to its field, showcasing the expertise of its authors. As part of Routledge's esteemed collection under Taylor & Francis, it contributes to ongoing discussions and research, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners.

      The Economic Development of Canada
    • 2015

      Central Asia in 1993

      When the Silk Road Reopened

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds during a pivotal time in Central Asia, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The author, serving as an economic advisor for a year, explores the challenges faced by five newly independent republics, alongside Azerbaijan and Mongolia, as they navigate the complexities of transitioning from central planning to market economies. Through firsthand experiences, the book provides insights into the socio-economic landscape and the unique struggles of these emerging nations during a transformative period.

      Central Asia in 1993
    • 2014

      The Economies of Central Asia

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the economies of Central Asia, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the independent nations of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. Richard Pomfret presents a historical and structural analysis of these countries, highlighting their economic developments since gaining independence from the Soviet Union. As the region's strategic importance increases, this work serves as a crucial resource for Western readers seeking to understand this often-overlooked area of the world.

      The Economies of Central Asia
    • 2014

      The Year of the Black Prince

      Preston North End, 1963-4

      Set against the backdrop of 1960s England, the narrative explores the journey of a small-town football club striving for glory in English football. Through the perspective of a teenager, it captures the excitement and challenges faced by the team, reflecting the broader social changes of the era. The story intertwines personal growth, community spirit, and the passion for the sport, offering a vivid portrayal of ambition and camaraderie in a transformative time.

      The Year of the Black Prince
    • 2012

      Provides aspiring hobbyists with an introduction to drawing. Packed with information from the basic principles of drawing to creating your own still lifes and even cartoons, this guide features a chapter which offers coverage ranging from sketching old photographs to converting distant memories into self-drawn souvenirs.

      Wrinklies' Guide to Drawing