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Development inclinations of the human potential in the CIS countries

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  • Qanimat Safarov

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This article has investigated the trend of human development in the Azerbaijan Republic. It was accordingly analyze indices subgroups affecting human development, and compared the average for the countries of the Caucasus, the CIS and the world. It was also summarized the factors affecting human development and to develop proposals and recommendations. See above See above

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  • Qanimat Safarov, 2013. "Development inclinations of the human potential in the CIS countries," International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-economic Development 6315, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:005741:6315
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    Azerbaijan; Regional integration; Regional integration;
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