Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks: Pathways from the Past to the Global v. 2
Klaus Segbers(Editor)
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Published on 17. May 2001
Book
Hardback
450 pages
978-0-7546-1634-4 (ISBN)
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Description
This volume seeks to explain post-Soviet patchworks, focusing on pathways from the past to the global. It presents the basic results of the research project "Transformation and Globalization", implemented in 1998-2000. Contributors include Gerald Easter, Georgii Kleiner and Nina Oding.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables, diagrams, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 159 mm
Width: 223 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7546-1634-4 (9780754616344)
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Content
Institutional change in Russia - a research design, Klaus Segbers; networks, bureaucracies, and the Russian state, Gerald Easter; networks in Russia - global and local implications, Alena Ledeneva; markets between Soviet legacy and globalization - neoinstitutionalist perspectives on transformation, Andrei Nesterenko; person, position, power and property - the general director in the "economy of physical persons", Georgii Kleiner; profit or production? - enterprise behaviour after privatization, Nina Oding; property rights, bargaining and globalization in the oil sector, Valerii Kriukov; the corporate securities market - bridgehead or barrier for globalization?, Aleksandr Radygin; the institutionalization of shadow economy - rules and roles, Leonid Kosals, Rozalina Ryvkina; capital flight - causes, consequences and counter measures, Vladimir Tikhomirov; institutionalization and property rights - the reincarnation of managerial "economic authority" over state property, Andrei Shastitko and Vitalii Tambovtsev; institutionalization and property rights - trademark usage, specification and enforcement, Andrei Shastitko and Vitalii Tambovtsev; administrative market and diversified way of life, Simon Radaev; changes in the organization of everyday life in the wake of financial crisis, Anton Oleinik; value change and learning effects at the global-local nexus, Aleksandr Kurylev.