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The developing countries rebounded very quickly in 2009, while developed countries struggled.
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Year in Review: Developed Economies Retake Growth-Engine Role
Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013
Economist 12/30/2009
Efforts to close a growing gap in science and technology with western European countries and the USA. Moves to give more state funds to innovative Russian companies in procurement practices. Dependence on oil and minerals for 80% of Russia's export revenues distorts the situation for technology development.
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Medvedev Makes a Slight Break With Putin
Wall Street Journal 05/19/2011
Russia Decides It's Time to Try Modern Oil Drilling
New York Times 05/13/2006
Itâs the P.Q. and C.Q. as Much as the I.Q.
New York Times 01/29/2013
Russia's WTO Membership Faces Rocky Road
Wall Street Journal 02/22/2011
China being the largest bubble developing in mid 2010. The other bubbles developing in Brazil, Canada, India, and Australia.
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Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/13
Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/22/13
New York Times 08/22/13
Recognizing Bubbles But Still Cautious About Deflating Them
New York Times 09/10/14
Canada Grapples With Housing Bubble Risk
Wall Street Journal 01/20/16
Where Will the Next Financial Bubble Be?
BusinessWeek 05/06/10
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