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OECD Mutual Recognition System as a Tool to Reduce Export Barriers
[Система Взаимного Признания Данных Оэср Как Инструмент Снижения Барьеров Для Экспорта]

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  • Levashenko, Antonina (Левашенко, Антонина)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Koval, Alexandra (Коваль, Александра)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

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The paper analyzed the benefits and risks of Russia's participation in the mutual recognition system of OECD non-clinical laboratory research, which is based on internationally agreed principles of good laboratory practices and uniform test methods and avoids re-testing of chemicals. As a result of the study, the authors formulated proposals for the optimal scenario of Russia's accession to the system of mutual recognition of OECD non-clinical laboratory research data, including taking into account Russia's membership in the EAEU.

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  • Levashenko, Antonina (Левашенко, Антонина) & Koval, Alexandra (Коваль, Александра), 2019. "OECD Mutual Recognition System as a Tool to Reduce Export Barriers [Система Взаимного Признания Данных Оэср Как Инструмент Снижения Барьеров Для Экспорта]," Working Papers 031934, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:031934
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    OECD data mutual recognition system; chemicals; good laboratory practices; barriers to trade;
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