Russia's economy : signs of progress and retreat on the transitional road / / Charles Wolf, Jr., Thomas Lang.

The good news and the bad news about the Russian economy's movement toward becoming a market economy are both abundant; however, the Russian economy can still-16 years after the Soviet Union's demise-be appropriately characterized as transitional. It is the second largest of the economies...

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Superior document:Rand Corporation Monograph, v.515
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Rand Corporation Monograph, v.515
Physical Description:1 online resource (73 p.)
Notes:
  • "MG-515-OSD."
  • "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense."
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Summary:The good news and the bad news about the Russian economy's movement toward becoming a market economy are both abundant; however, the Russian economy can still-16 years after the Soviet Union's demise-be appropriately characterized as transitional. It is the second largest of the economies considered to be transitional (China is the largest), but its position on the broad spectrum of transitional economies is not entirely clear, and neither are the pace and direction of its movement. The authors shed light on ambiguities surrounding Russia's status as a transitional economy by attempting to ans
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54).
ISBN:1281180971
9786611180973
0833042556
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Charles Wolf, Jr., Thomas Lang.