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The Russian Economy (Hardcover)
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The Russian Economy (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Concepts in Economics
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As Russia aggressively tries to regain the status of a 'Great
Power', whether it has the economic capacity to do so has become a
matter of enormous topical importance, not just for those with a
long-standing professional interest in the Russian economy, but
also for a wider range of economists, political scientists, and
foreign-policy specialists who need to understand the workings of
this major-if somewhat unusual-state. Moreover, to determine if
Russia can meet and sustain its apparent ambitions requires a
knowledge not just of its current economic circumstances, but also
of its economic past. What, if any, is the legacy of the Soviet
period? How did Russia approach the transition from central
planning to a market-type economy (a question which is relevant not
just to our understanding of Russia itself, but also of
transitional, emerging, and developing countries more generally)?
And, leaving aside its Great Power ambitions, does the contemporary
Russian economy possess the resources, structures, and policies to
enable it to achieve and sustain even a viable society? As serious
research on and around the Russian economy continues to blossom,
this new title from Routledge's Critical Concepts in Economics
series addresses these and other questions. In four volumes, the
collection provides a much-needed compendium of foundational and
the very best cutting-edge scholarship. It brings together the most
informative and influential major works on the Soviet economy,
Russia's early post-Soviet transition experiences, and its
continuing economic successes and failures. The Russian Economy is
fully indexed and has a comprehensive introduction, newly written
by the editor, which places the collected material in its
historical and intellectual context. It is an essential work of
reference and is destined to be valued by scholars, students, and
policymakers as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.
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