Task force Arctic Energy at the Energy Centre of the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO present the first volume of study series Arctic Energy dedicated to analysis of arctic strategies of the states declaring their interests in the region.
EY presents another news release, which is devoted to assessing the contribution of business to the development of regions of presence. It describes modern approaches to assessing the socio-economic impact of business, as well as the possibilities of using the results of such an assessment for effective communication with all stakeholders.
The publication presents the results of the 2022 joint OECDWTO Aid for Trade monitoring and evaluation exercise. The authors analyze the latest trends in trade and the factors that have a direct effect on trade flows and global economy.
The current perspectives for the formation of international energy markets are mainly due to the policy of decarbonization of world energy and the growth of energy consumption. Each country forms its energy policy based on its own fuel and energy potential and the situation on international energy markets. The global oil market is currently largely dependent on global processes with a high degree of uncertainty" associated with the use of protectionist and political methods of struggle in the global world economy. «Trade wars», and sanctions increase the uncertainty of the market for the «global» energy resource oil. The global market for «alternative» energy and technology in this area is much more defined and predictable. The introduction of «platform» economy methods in the energy sector, in combination with the macroregional form of organization of energy markets, will reduce uncertainty factors by avoiding protectionist methods, including sanctions methods, leaving them behind the «perimeter» of macroregional borders.