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Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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The Institute of Economics (Russian: Институ́т эконо́мики), is a research institution within the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2011, the official name of the institution has been the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian: Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт экономики Российской академии наук).

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Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Нахимовский проспект, Moscow Akademichesky District

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Нахимовский проспект 32
117218 Moscow, Akademichesky District
Moscow, Russia
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