Privatizing Russia /

Privatizing Russia offers an inside look at one of the most remarkable reforms in recent history. Having started on the back burner of Russian politics in the fall of 1991, mass privatization was completed on July 1, 1994, with two thirds of Russian industry privately owned, a rapidly rising stock m...

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Main Author: Boycko, Maxim
Other Authors: Shleifer, Andrei, Vishny, Robert W. (Robert Ward)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1995.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Political Control of Economic Activity -- 3. Paths to Efficient Ownership -- 4. The Russian Privatization Program -- 5. Results of Russian Privatization -- 6. From Privatization to Restructuring -- 7. Conclusion. 
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