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The Development Of Capitalism In Russia Ebook Simon Clarke

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The Development Of Capitalism In Russia Ebook Simon Clarke
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Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Simon Clarke
ISBN: 9780203028063, 0203028066
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: ebook

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The Development Of Capitalism In Russia Ebook Simon Clarke by Simon Clarke 9780203028063, 0203028066 instant download after payment.

This book provides a broad and comprehensive survey of the development of capitalism in Russia from the collapse of the Soviet economic system to the present, and includes the results of substantial new research on the current state of a wide range of Russian enterprises. Simon Clarke – a well-known authority in this area: surveys the old Soviet system charts the progress through the early post-Soviet period, when neo-liberal theorists’ ‘shock therapy’ did not lead to the immediate development of a capitalist market economy, and traditional enterprises became hugely loss-making considers the crisis of 1998, and its effects, which included the curtailment of speculation, and growing investment in the old industrial sector, which in turn put the new small and medium sized enterprises under increasing pressure discusses the wider theoretical implications of the Russian experience for other transitional economies.

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