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Education alliance European Union and Eurasian Economic Union: status and prospects of expansion

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The article is devoted to interstate educational space EU, EEU: describe the mechanisms for their establishment and highlighted their main characteristics. Russia has become a party at different times of all of that interstate educational spaces. . Given the fact that the humanitarian cooperation in the field of education has economic consequences, measured in concrete terms, the article analyzed the capacity of pro-labor market of highly qualified personnel (labor mobility) and the educational market (academic mobility) countries participating in intergovernmental alliances. The authors concluded that the trend of the growth of regionalization of education, as evidenced, in particular, the growing regional academic and labor mobility. Moreover, if the foundations for the EU-governmental regional centers of education were Germany and France, for the EEU – Russia. For Russia, for the first time facing the challenge of working on the reduction-settlement, participation in international educational alliances can bring additional dividends if the solution to this problem will go the way of increasing labor migration and training of the participating countries of the EEU. In this case, Existing-exists the need for correction of the state policy in the field of attracting highly qualified you are, foreign experts and training issues for foreign countries.

About the Authors

G. A. Krasnova
Center of Economy Continuing Education of The Russian Academy of Nation Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
Russian Federation


E. A. Polushkina
Center of Economy Continuing Education of The Russian Academy of Nation Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
Russian Federation


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Krasnova G.A., Polushkina E.A. Education alliance European Union and Eurasian Economic Union: status and prospects of expansion. Economics of Science. 2015;1(3):198-210. (In Russ.)

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