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VULNERABILITY
AND CENTRAL ASIAN DEVELOPMENT

Research Papers
Appendix I

APPENDIX H:
ECONOMIC VULNERABILITY--

EXAMPLE OF RAW DATA AND CALCULATIONS:
KYRGYZSTAN
 
EX+ IM
1996$m
EX + IM % Aid- 94/95 FDI Total % of Total %2
Russia
310.0 24.0   4.0 28.0 10.1 103.0
Japan
14.0 1.0 49.0   50.0 18.1 329.8
S. Korea
          ---  
China
44.0 3.4   10.0 13.4 4.8 23.7
            ---  
Tajik
          ---  
Iran
 
9.0 1.0   2.0 3.0 1.0 1.0
Turkmen
17.0 1.0     1.0 ---  
Uzbek
248.0 19.0     19.0 6.9 47.6
Turkey
53.0 4.2   20.0 24.2 8.8 77.4
Kazakh
253.0 18.6   2.0 20.6 7.5 56.0
Ukraine
21.0 1.6     1.6 ---  
U. S.
54.0 4.2 22.0 12.0 38.2 13.8 192.0
Canada
43.0 3.3   45.0 48.3 17.5 307.0
Germany
35.0 2.7 9.3   12.0 4.3 19.0
Europe
92.0 7.0 9.0   16.0 5.8 33.8 
Total
1289.0 91.0 89.3 95.0 274.3   1192.0
Effective # of Parties
6.52         8.38

Sources: Direction of Trade Statistics Yearbook 1997, Geographical Distribution of Aid Flows (OECD),
Interstate Statistical Committee of the CIS, Personal Communication,
compared with Transition Report, 1997, (EBRD)

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ECONOMIC VULNERABILITY

Appendix I


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