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In 1917 Czarist Russia collapsed during the catastrophe of the First World War, but the tensions that had accumulated inside the empire for a century due to the challenges that modernisation presented were the real seeds of her undoing. The 19th Century was a battle for the soul of Russia, and it decided whether she would embrace liberal democracy and industrialisation like her contemporaries in Europe, or whether she would retreat into the past. In fact, she did both, and the human legacy o...
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Russia's transition to a market economy has been tortuous to say the least. However, this book argues that the arguments and counter-arguments that pitch shock therapy against gradualism are wide of the mark and quite pointless.Indeed, the reasons for the warped outcomes can actually be traced back through the long sweep of Russian history. Decisions made in the distant past can fully influence policy- making in the present. Hedlund's thesis can, like this, be seen as influenced by the 'path dependency' theories of Paul David among others.
Russia (Federation) --- Russia --- Russie --- Economic policy --- History --- Politique économique --- Histoire --- Russia - History. --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991-. --- Russia (Federation)-- Economic policy-- 1991-. --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- History. --- Politique économique
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Russia's difficult economic transition from a command economy since the early 1990s. It covers the financial crisis of August 1998 and the global financial crisis a decade later. Key subjects covered include economic transition, privatization and liberalization; changes in land ownership and agriculture; energy; foreign direct investment; economic stabilization; and economic performance. Russia is well endowed with raw materials, especially oil and natural gas; this book argues that in some ways this has not helped Russia's attempts to becom
Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- 331.30 --- 331.31 --- RU / Russia - Rusland - Russie --- Economische toestand --- Economisch beleid --- Russia (Federation) - Economic conditions - 1991 --- -Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -331.30
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Provides full details of the many rapid changes in the Russian economy and the political system since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Covers the period up to 2000, offering a valuable guide to policies in the Putin era.
Economic development -- Russia (Federation). --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic policy -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- E-books --- Russie --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- #SBIB:328H262 --- Instellingen en beleid: Rusland en het GOS
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Russia and the World Economy analyses the major economic, historical and political obstacles to the successful integration of the Russian economy into the world economy. Alan Smith examines the role of Western assistance and advice in this process, and the potential implications of failure of reforms in Russia for global stability and international economic relations.
International economic relations --- Russian Federation --- Perestroĭka --- Competition, International. --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic policy --- SU / Soviet Union - Ussr - Urss --- 382.51 --- 331.31 --- 331.30 --- 382.240 --- 330.581 --- 382.30 --- 382.50 --- 330.540 --- Aard, belang en evolutie. Handelsbalans. J curve. --- Economisch beleid. --- Economische toestand. --- Evolutie van de betalingsbalans: algemeenheden. --- Experimenten. Plannen. --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden. --- Socialistische stelsels: algemeenheden. --- Perestroi?ka. --- Perestroĭka. --- Perestroika - Russia (Federation). --- Perestroika. --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991-. --- Perestroæika --- Competition, International --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- Russia --- Competition [International ] --- Concurrence internationale --- Concurrentie [Internationale ] --- International competition --- Internationale concurrentie --- World economics --- Economic restructuring (Soviet Union) --- Perestroyka --- International relations --- International trade --- War --- Socialistische stelsels: algemeenheden --- Experimenten. Plannen --- Economische toestand --- Economisch beleid --- Evolutie van de betalingsbalans: algemeenheden --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden --- Aard, belang en evolutie. Handelsbalans. J curve --- Economic aspects --- 1991 --- -Perestroika --- Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Competition, International --- -Perestroĭka
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Vadim Kufenko provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of various aspects of economic growth and income inequality in the Russian regions using different estimation techniques from the cross-section OLS and logistic models to dynamic panel data system GMM. The general period for the data is 1995-2012. Acknowledging the crucial role of human capital, the author models the brain-drain using game theory and shows that the owners of human capital may have monetary as well as institutional motives. He states that the income gap between the regional elite and the population is a robust positive determinant of the risk of protests. Contents Convergence, Catching Up and Regional Disparities Empirical Analysis of Economic Growth: Cross-Section and Dynamic Panel Data Models Human Capital and the Resource Curse Income Inequality as a Determinant of Protests Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of growth empirics, application of econometric methods and tests in the sphere of growth economics, and in the modern Russian economy Practitioners in these areas The Author Vadim Kufenko is a research assistant at the Department of Economics at University of Hohenheim. .
Economics/Management Science. --- Economic Theory. --- Economic Policy. --- Economics. --- Economic policy. --- Economie politique --- Politique économique --- Equality -- Russia (Federation). --- Income distribution -- Russia (Federation). --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic policy -- 1991-. --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Income distribution --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Distribution of income --- Income inequality --- Inequality of income --- Economic theory. --- Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods. --- Distribution (Economic theory) --- Disposable income --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man
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Russia Rebounds analyzes Russia’s dramatic economic recovery since the country’s 1998 financial crisis, emphasizing macroeconomic issues and fiscal and banking sector reforms. The crisis was a massive shock to the system and a considerable surprise to both Russians and foreign investors, who a year before had come to think that the worst of the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy was over. Macroeconomic performance since the crisis has been impressive. The book assesses the contribution of various factors underlying this recovery and highlights key policy challenges to ensure its sustainability.
Taxation --- Banks and banking --- Debts, Public --- Impôt --- Banques --- Dettes publiques --- Russia (Federation) --- Russie --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- 338.22 --- Finance --- -Finance --- -330.947 --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek --- -Russia (Federation) --- -Economic conditions --- -Economic policy --- -Finance -- Russia (Federation). --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-. --- Russia (Federation) -- Economic policy -- 1991-. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- 338.22 Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek --- Finance -- Russia (Federation). --- -Taxation --- Impôt --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- 330.947 --- E-books --- Banks and Banking --- Corporate Finance --- Macroeconomics --- Public Finance --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Price Level --- Inflation --- Deflation --- Business Taxes and Subsidies --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- Banking --- Public finance & taxation --- Budgeting & financial management --- International economics --- Commercial banks --- Expenditure --- Correspondent banking --- Financial institutions --- Financial services --- Prices --- Oil prices --- Expenditures, Public --- Budget --- Debts, External --- Correspondent banks --- Russian Federation
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The transition of Russia to a 'developed market economy' has been slower, more contradictory and less predictable than expected. This book examines contemporary Russian socio-economic development, and explores the degree to which Russian experiences can be incorporated into current social science theories. In particular, it questions how far the concept of 'globalization' is applicable to the situation in Russia.
Globalization --- Petroleum reserves --- Natural gas reserves --- International economic relations --- Russia (Federation) --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Regional disparities --- Globalization. --- International economic relations. --- Regional disparities. --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Gas reserves --- Natural gas --- Natural gas supply --- Reserves of natural gas --- Oil reserves --- Oil supply --- Petroleum --- Petroleum supply --- Reserves of petroleum --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- Reserves --- Russian Federation --- Rossiyskaya Federatsiya --- Rossiya (Federation) --- Rossii︠a︡ (Federation) --- Российская Федерация --- Rossiĭskai︠a︡ Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Російська Федерація --- Rosiĭsʹka Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Federazione della Russia --- Russische Föderation --- RF --- Federation of Russia --- Urysye Federat︠s︡ie --- Правительство России --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossii --- Правительство Российской Федерации --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii --- Правительство РФ --- Pravitelʹstvo RF --- Rosja (Federation) --- O-lo-ssu (Federation) --- Roshia Renpō --- Federazione russa --- OKhU --- Orosyn Kholboony Uls --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Oil fields --- Anti-globalization movement --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Eluosi (Federation) --- 俄罗斯 (Federation) --- Petroleum reserves - Russia (Federation) --- Natural gas reserves - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Economic conditions - 1991 --- -Russia (Federation) - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Russia (Federation) - Economic conditions - 1991- - Regional disparities --- RF (Russian Federation) --- Россия (Federation)
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