Corruption and the Russian Economy examines why the number of
entrepreneurs is declining so rapidly in contemporary Russia, how
many economic opportunities are being irrevocably lost each year
because of administrative corruption, and why entrepreneurship has
become one of the most dangerous occupations in the country over
the last decade. Based on extensive research, including in-depth
interviews with entrepreneurs and case studies, it reveals a
corrupt system of government agencies at both the regional and
local levels, and the increasing involvement of public officials in
unlawful seizures of businesses. One major conclusion is that the
vast majority of informal payments by entrepreneurs to regulatory
agencies are made not to achieve illegal advantages, but rather to
secure the property rights that they are entitled to under the law.
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