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No Precedent No Plan Inside Russias 1998 Default Martin G Gilman

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No Precedent No Plan Inside Russias 1998 Default Martin G Gilman
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Author: Martin G. Gilman
ISBN: 9780262014656, 0262014653
Language: English
Year: 2010

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No Precedent No Plan Inside Russias 1998 Default Martin G Gilman by Martin G. Gilman 9780262014656, 0262014653 instant download after payment.

The definitive insider's account of Russia's painful transition to a market economy, as told by the IMF's senior man in Moscow at the time. In 1998, President Boris Yeltsin's government defaulted on Russia's debts and the country experienced a financial meltdown that brought its people to the brink of disaster. In No Precedent, No Plan, Martin Gilman offers an insider's view of Russia's financial crisis. As the senior representative of the International Monetary Fund in Moscow beginning in 1996, Gilman was in the eye of the storm. Now, he tells the dramatic story of Russia's economic evolution following the collapse of the Soviet Union and analyzes the 1998 crisis and its aftermath. Gilman argues that the default and collapse, although avoidable, actually spurred Russia to integrate its economy with the rest of the world's and served as a harbinger of the recent global economic crisis. Gilman details the IMF's involvement and defends it against criticism by economist Joseph Stiglitz and others. In the 1990s, the collapse of the Soviet Union left Russia in chaos, with a barely functioning government and no consensus on the path toward a democratic and economic transformation. The smooth transition to a market economy that had been accomplished in other countries in Eastern Europe was impossible. Gilman describes the ordeal of the 1998 crisis and argues that the IMF helped Russia avoid an even greater catastrophe. He recounts Russia's emergence from the IMF's tutelage and explains how the shell-shocked Russian public turned to Vladimir Putin in search of stability after the trauma of 1998. No Precedent, No Plan offers a definitive account--the first from an insider's perspective--of Russia's painful transition to a market economy.
ISBN : 9780262014656

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