Incentives and Institutions : : The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia / / Grigory Yavlinsky, Serguey Braguinsky.

Here, for the first time, two of Russia's leading economists provide an authoritative analysis of the transition to a democratic market economy that has taken place in Russia since 1990. Serguey Braguinsky, a Russian economist with extensive international experience, and Grigory Yavlinsky, lead...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part One. The Political Economy Of The Socialist State: Concept, Implementation, Decay -- One. The Planned Economy Revisited -- Two. A Model of Innovation and the Planned Economy -- Three. Incentives and Producer's Behavior -- Part II. The Political Economy Of Spontaneous Transition: Insiders' Markets And The Problem Of Economic Efficiency -- Four. Path Dependence and the "Washington Consensus" -- Five. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment -- Six. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment: The Decision to Switch -- Seven. Pressure Groups and Oligarchic Power -- Part III: The Political Economy Of A New Social Contract: Measures To Promote Democracy, Competition, And Economic Growth -- Eight. Where Are We and Where Do We Want to Go? The Task and Conditions for Social Engineering in Russia -- Nine. Democracy: Curse or Blessing? -- Ten. Institutions, Competition, and Economic Growth -- Eleven. Devolution of Power and the Integrity of the Government -- Conclusion. Can We Do Better? -- References -- Index
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Here, for the first time, two of Russia's leading economists provide an authoritative analysis of the transition to a democratic market economy that has taken place in Russia since 1990. Serguey Braguinsky, a Russian economist with extensive international experience, and Grigory Yavlinsky, leader of the liberal "Yabloko" party and a major public figure in Russia, focus on the institutions that are critical to a successful transition and the economic incentives needed to make these institutions work. Finally, they discuss in detail the specific components of the economic processes that are necessary for economic transition in general and they draw lessons that can be applied to other nations dealing with similar transitions. In 1989, Grigory Yavlinsky became a member of the Commission for Economic Reform and wrote the groundbreaking "500 Day Plan," which outlined the first program of transition to a market economy. Two years later, he co-wrote the program of strategic cooperation between the Soviet government and the West (known as the "Grand Bargain"). Here he and Serguey Braguinsky examine what went wrong with the Russian plan--and what is needed to put the economy back on the road to becoming a fully functioning market economy. The first section of the book presents a new interpretation of the political economy of the socialist state and the incentives and institutions that underpin it, with an emphasis on the present Russian situation. The second part deals with the political economy of "spontaneous transition" and the inefficiencies inherent in economies that lack the organizations and institutions that inhere in established Western democratic economies. In the final section, the authors present a program of actions to put the economic transition in Russia back on track, based on their assessment of the actual current state of both the economy and the government. Their approach is unique in emphasizing organizational evolution at the microeconomic level instead of stressing macroeconomic issues such as money and inflation that are at the heart of most arguments. This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking book and one that will be widely discussed and debated.
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Economic stabilization Russia (Federation)
Privatization Russia (Federation)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development. bisacsh
Andropov, Yuri.
Arrow, Kenneth.
Baumol, William.
Belyanova, Yelena.
Berliner, Joseph A.
Binmore, Ken.
Brezhnev, Leonid.
Camdessus, Michel.
Chernenko, Konstantin.
Cheung, Steven.
Chubais, Anatoly.
Coase, Ronald.
Demsetz, Harold.
Dixit, Avinash.
Fischer, Stanley.
Hewett, A.
Khrushchev, Nikita.
Kosygin, Alexei.
Lenin, V. I.
North, Douglass.
Olson, Mancur.
Pindyck, Robert.
Popper, Karl.
Schumpeter, Joseph.
State Insurance Fund (SIF), proposed.
Stigler, George J.
Vishny, Robert.
Washington consensus packages.
Yabloko movement.
Zakaria, Fareed.
authority: value of (Arrow).
economic development: promotion in Russia.
energy sector: implementation of PSA law in.
evolutionary stable strategy: concept in game theory.
financial markets.
gangs: organized labor as force opposing.
human capital: squandering in Russia of.
incentives under.
incentives: high- and low-powered.
industrial associations (VPOs).
investment: factors limiting.
labor force: employment in rent-seeking firms.
lobbying: of industrial associations.
mafia: preferences in parallel economy.
media: controlled by oligarchs.
mining sector: production levels (1990s).
outsiders: employees in PSOEs as.
ownership: of assets under planned economy.
police state: in planned economy.
privatization: of collective property.
propiska.
rent seeking: incentives for.
social nihilism.
Yavlinsky, Grigory, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One. The Political Economy Of The Socialist State: Concept, Implementation, Decay --
One. The Planned Economy Revisited --
Two. A Model of Innovation and the Planned Economy --
Three. Incentives and Producer's Behavior --
Part II. The Political Economy Of Spontaneous Transition: Insiders' Markets And The Problem Of Economic Efficiency --
Four. Path Dependence and the "Washington Consensus" --
Five. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment --
Six. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment: The Decision to Switch --
Seven. Pressure Groups and Oligarchic Power --
Part III: The Political Economy Of A New Social Contract: Measures To Promote Democracy, Competition, And Economic Growth --
Eight. Where Are We and Where Do We Want to Go? The Task and Conditions for Social Engineering in Russia --
Nine. Democracy: Curse or Blessing? --
Ten. Institutions, Competition, and Economic Growth --
Eleven. Devolution of Power and the Integrity of the Government --
Conclusion. Can We Do Better? --
References --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One. The Political Economy Of The Socialist State: Concept, Implementation, Decay --
One. The Planned Economy Revisited --
Two. A Model of Innovation and the Planned Economy --
Three. Incentives and Producer's Behavior --
Part II. The Political Economy Of Spontaneous Transition: Insiders' Markets And The Problem Of Economic Efficiency --
Four. Path Dependence and the "Washington Consensus" --
Five. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment --
Six. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment: The Decision to Switch --
Seven. Pressure Groups and Oligarchic Power --
Part III: The Political Economy Of A New Social Contract: Measures To Promote Democracy, Competition, And Economic Growth --
Eight. Where Are We and Where Do We Want to Go? The Task and Conditions for Social Engineering in Russia --
Nine. Democracy: Curse or Blessing? --
Ten. Institutions, Competition, and Economic Growth --
Eleven. Devolution of Power and the Integrity of the Government --
Conclusion. Can We Do Better? --
References --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One. The Political Economy Of The Socialist State: Concept, Implementation, Decay --
One. The Planned Economy Revisited --
Two. A Model of Innovation and the Planned Economy --
Three. Incentives and Producer's Behavior --
Part II. The Political Economy Of Spontaneous Transition: Insiders' Markets And The Problem Of Economic Efficiency --
Four. Path Dependence and the "Washington Consensus" --
Five. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment --
Six. Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment: The Decision to Switch --
Seven. Pressure Groups and Oligarchic Power --
Part III: The Political Economy Of A New Social Contract: Measures To Promote Democracy, Competition, And Economic Growth --
Eight. Where Are We and Where Do We Want to Go? The Task and Conditions for Social Engineering in Russia --
Nine. Democracy: Curse or Blessing? --
Ten. Institutions, Competition, and Economic Growth --
Eleven. Devolution of Power and the Integrity of the Government --
Conclusion. Can We Do Better? --
References --
Index
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