Property to the People: The Struggle for Radical Economic Reform in Russia: The Struggle for Radical Economic Reform in RussiaRoutledge, 2021年1月31日 - 280 頁 This text sets Russia's current economic transformation in the context of economic and political change, and provides an overview of issues central to the economic reform debate in Russia. It also highlights the human dimension of large-scale economic change through case studies and interviews. |
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... approval ratings were impressive, his backing among legislators extraordinary, and his team of advisers talented and determined to pursue rapid economic reform. Repeatedly, during the months that followed, Yeltsin's cabinet members ...
... approval ratings were impressive, his backing among legislators extraordinary, and his team of advisers talented and determined to pursue rapid economic reform. Repeatedly, during the months that followed, Yeltsin's cabinet members ...
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... approved and started with the encouragement of many officials whose personal control over resources was threatened by the measures. In the second phase of Yeltsin's administration, a substantial number of officials began voicing ...
... approved and started with the encouragement of many officials whose personal control over resources was threatened by the measures. In the second phase of Yeltsin's administration, a substantial number of officials began voicing ...
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... approved laws that made private ownership legally equivalent to state or cooperative ownership,71 specified the principal organizational and legal forms of enterprises, and guaranteed people's right to engage in entrepreneurship.72 At ...
... approved laws that made private ownership legally equivalent to state or cooperative ownership,71 specified the principal organizational and legal forms of enterprises, and guaranteed people's right to engage in entrepreneurship.72 At ...
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... approved. Thus, the freedom of republics to leave the Soviet Union on demand was being openly acknowledged. Concurrently, two economic reform plans were being developed —one by Ryzhkov's successor as prime minister, Valentin Pavlov, and ...
... approved. Thus, the freedom of republics to leave the Soviet Union on demand was being openly acknowledged. Concurrently, two economic reform plans were being developed —one by Ryzhkov's successor as prime minister, Valentin Pavlov, and ...
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... approval from a broad spectrum of the citizenry . Yeltsin failed to take advantage of this political momentum or to move forward with economic reform plans that had already been worked out and approved . Instead of calling for early ...
... approval from a broad spectrum of the citizenry . Yeltsin failed to take advantage of this political momentum or to move forward with economic reform plans that had already been worked out and approved . Instead of calling for early ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Smooth Reformist Period Has Ended | 14 |
Appendix A Technical and Supplementary Material | 28 |
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