Property to the People: The Struggle for Radical Economic Reform in RussiaM.E. Sharpe, 1994年2月8日 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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... ideas , Yeltsin's team was orchestrating from the center a program they claimed would sharply reduce the center's monopoly control over the Russian economy . In describing prominent features of reform programs in com- munist countries ...
... ideas , Yeltsin's team was orchestrating from the center a program they claimed would sharply reduce the center's monopoly control over the Russian economy . In describing prominent features of reform programs in com- munist countries ...
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... ideas he articulated about economic reform comfortably fit the growing public support for a market economy . Although Yeltsin was the most prominent pub- lic representative of this new mood , especially after the August 1991 coup , he ...
... ideas he articulated about economic reform comfortably fit the growing public support for a market economy . Although Yeltsin was the most prominent pub- lic representative of this new mood , especially after the August 1991 coup , he ...
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... idea that the grain - procurement problem was caused by a " grain strike , " described by Stalin as an " expres- sion of the first serious action , under the conditions of NEP , undertaken by the capitalist elements of the countryside ...
... idea that the grain - procurement problem was caused by a " grain strike , " described by Stalin as an " expres- sion of the first serious action , under the conditions of NEP , undertaken by the capitalist elements of the countryside ...
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Russian and Western Voices on Radical Economic Reform | 35 |
AprilDecember 1992 | 57 |
The Smooth Reformist Period Has Ended | 87 |
New Money New Business | 105 |
The Anatomy of Privatization Structure Pace and Scope | 121 |
Perspectives from the Work Force | 155 |
Politics and the Promise of Economic Reform | 175 |
Technical and Supplementary Material | 197 |
Tables | 207 |
Notes | 235 |
Index | 261 |
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第 92 頁 - The masses go into a revolution not with a prepared plan of social reconstruction, but with a sharp feeling that they cannot endure the old regime.
第 20 頁 - ... these countries will not only have no need to import goods from capitalist countries but will themselves experience the need to dispose of surplus goods of their own production.