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Crimea
Europeans weigh economic sanctions against Russia
Jul 21, 2014
What sanctions it would take to persuade Russia to change course.
Russia's annexation of Crimea comes with a cost
Apr 18, 2014
The Russian government faces many costs including the bill for infrastructure upgrades, increased salaries and pensions for officials.
Backlash over Crimea hits Russian economy
Apr 16, 2014
Growth has slowed and could drop to zero within months, Russian politicians admit.
Ukraine's economy, as felt on the street
Apr 15, 2014
"Ukraine needs help from abroad, that's what the interim government knows."
Lagarde: Global recovery hinges on IMF reforms
Apr 2, 2014
Christine Lagarde on Congress' IMF vote: "Not exercising that leadership is a mistake."
American businesses wary of sanctions in Russia
by
Noel King
Mar 18, 2014
Why American companies in Russia may be on alert for further deterioration between Washington and Moscow.
For public good, not for profit.
The view from the ground in Simferopol
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 7, 2014
The BBC's Natalia Antelava on the mood at the Crimean markets
Why Russians don't want to live in Canada
Mar 7, 2014
The Soviet-born author remembers spending family time in Crimea.
The economics of Russia's moves in Ukraine
Mar 3, 2014
With Russia seizing control in Southern Ukraine, some of the geo-economics of the tension.