Privatization, Conversion, And Enterprise Reform In Russia

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Central Bank Set Interest Rate
Charter Capital
corporate governance Russia
Corporate Profit Tax
Country's Military Industrial Complex
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Defense Industry
defense industry conversion
defense industry issues
employee ownership models
enterprise reform case studies Russia
enterprises' conversion strategies
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Extrabudgetary Funds
Federal Budget Revenues
Financial Industrial Groups
fiscal policy
fiscal policy transformation
Gdp Growth Rate
Goskomstat Rossii
IMF Loan
Initial Mass Transfer
Nominal GDP.
Open Joint Stock Companies
post-Soviet economic transition
privatization policy
Ruble Exchange Rate
Ruble Zone
Russian economic change
Russian Federal Budget
Russian Federation
Russian industrial restructuring
Russian Privatization Program
Shareholder Meeting
Small High Technology Companies
Vat Rate
Voucher Auctions
Voucher Investment Funds

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367284312
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume provides an evaluation of initial efforts to convert post-Soviet Russian industry from that of a highly-centralized, military-oriented economy to that of a civilian economy with a stronger base in private enterprise. The authors address crucial issues of the embattled economic transformation at the level of particular enterprises and geographic regions as well as in the contexts of state policy, finance and planning. Their analyses offer readers an understanding of the various obstacles that impede post-Soviet economic restructuring and point to ways in which they may be overcome.

Michael A. McFaul, on leave as professor of political science at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, is special assistant to President Obama for National Security Affairs and senior director of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the United States National Security Council.

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