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Iranian Nuclear Issue: Absence of Triumph Does Not Mean Failure
Once again, we became a witness as Iran and six powers finished scheduled nuclear talks on November 24. According to the interim agreement negotiations in Vienna should have resolved all disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program (INP) putting the final point to the 12-year standoff. However, as it has happened many […]

Tags: International Relations, Iran, Security, USA
December 3, 2014
Long Run Evaluation of Crude Oil Prices: Structural Breaks, Long Memory or Nonlinearity?
Crude oil is such important energy type that forecasting its prices both in particular and in other types of energy prices in general over time has been widely discussed in the literature. Under the Hotelling modelling tradition, much of the controversy is linked to this choice of a stochastic process […]

Tags: Energy, International Relations, Kazakhstan
February 12, 2014
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