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... Trade and technology in Soviet-Western relations. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Hanson, Philip. PUBLISHER: ... VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xiv, 271 p. SUBJECT(S): East-West trade (1945-); Technology transfer.... more
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SINCE THE COLLAPSE OF COMMUNISM, economic differences amongst Russia's regions have apparently increased. Even when allowance is made for the remarkably large divergences in consumer prices across the 77 main administrative... more
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I. Introduction STATISTICAL comparisons between Soviet-type and Western economies are in some ways easier to make than to interpret. In particular, the hope that such comparisons will tell us something about the relative merits of... more
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      Economic SystemSoviet StudiesEurope-Asia Studies
ЕЕ Regional Economic Change in Russia Edited by Philip Hanson and Michael Bradshaw Economies and Societies in Transition ... Regional Economic Change in Russia Thls One 1ED6-LH7-4NJU ... ECONOMIES AND SOCIETIES IN TRANSITION General... more
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Поиск в библиотеке, Расширенный поиск. ...
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... state. Page 5. PHILIP HANSON 425 legislation ... flows. And it is worth noting that estimated capital flight has been consistently high in the period in question, while foreign borrowing by Russian companies has been growing fast. If... more
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... 580, 583^9, 591. 4 Robert McElvaine,The Great Depression: America, 1929^1941 (New York 1984) p.106. ... Standard studies of the period include Robert McElvaine and Arthur SchlesingerJr.'s three-part studyThe Age of Roosevelt,... more
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This article seeks to shed light on the nature of the relationship between big business and the state in contemporary Russia in two ways. First, we examine the fortunes, over its short existence, of the Russian employers'... more
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SINCE THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 1998 the Russian economy has grown at an average annual rate of more than 5%. In late 1998 few if any observers expected a clear recovery, let alone one that would be sustained over several years at such a... more
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This paper presents an assessment of the performance of the Soviet, Polish and Hungarian economies during the 1970s in utilizing imports of Western capital goods and the technologies embodied in them to raise exports to the West. Trade... more
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THE RUSSIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 1998 began soon after the 'coming Russian boom' had finally been sighted. Officially recorded output (GDP), after declining continuously from 1989 through 1996, had shown a marginal increase of... more
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Page 1. ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS ON SOVIET POLICIES IN THE 1980s Philip Hanson * So far as Soviet economic prospects are concerned, there are at ... Philip Hanson is Reader in Soviet Economics at the Centre for East European Studies,... more
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... According to the census of 2002, Moscow had 10.4 ... Per capita production (gross regional product per head) in 1998 ranged from one-fifth of the Russian average in Ingushetia (next to Chechnya and badly affected by the war) to 3.8... more
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Russia's economic adjustment to the fall of communism has been notoriously troubled. The output recovery since 1998 is widely judged to be fragile. What is less often noted is that Russia is far from unique in its'... more
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Page 1. 632 Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2010, 51, No. 5, pp. 632–652. DOI: 10.2747/1539-7216.51.5.632 Copyright © 2010 by Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. All rights reserved. Russia's Inward and Outward Foreign Direct... more
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... state. Page 5. PHILIP HANSON 425 legislation ... flows. And it is worth noting that estimated capital flight has been consistently high in the period in question, while foreign borrowing by Russian companies has been growing fast. If... more
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A noted British specialist on Russia's economy reviews the rise of direct state con- trol in that country's oil industry in light of international experience. The author notes... more
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