The rationale of the common soviet market and economic system has disappeared, forcing Central Asian states to find their own position in the global market without the support of a re-distributive economy. Their geographical position landlocked between two economic and political giants, china and Russia, makes their task difficult, especially in poor countries. All three economies are predominantly agricultural. They all rely on primary exports, exposing them to fluctuating world prices. The three countries have high unemployment rates running from 10% to 40%.
Year: 2006
From collection: Environment and Security: Central Asia- Ferghana/Osh/Khujand Area
Cartographer:
Viktor Novikov, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Tags:
environment poverty