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The Russian Economy: From Lenin to Putin Rosefielde, Steven

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Artist
Rosefielde, Steven
ISBN
9781405113373

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1405113375
ISBN-13
9781405113373
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44770415

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
276 Pages
Publication Name
Russian Economy : from Lenin to Putin
Language
English
Subject
Economic Conditions, Development / Economic Development, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Business & Economics
Author
Steven Rosefielde
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2006-030594
Reviews
"This is a much-needed book that should be read by all. Many of us know how the Russian economy works. We think it used to be a communist system in which the government controlled all production, and now it's become a capitalist system much like those we have in the west. In fact, both of these views are largely incorrect. There is a uniquely Russian economic culture which we would be well advised to try to understand. This book is the first to spell out exactly how the Russian economy works. It is enormously valuable."Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School"In this path-breaking book, Steven Rosefielde combines solid economic theory with a keen understanding of cultural specificity, arriving at a thought-provoking explanation of why Russian economic performance has remained inferior to the western ideal."Stefan Hedlund, University of Uppsala, Sweden"Russia's continuing regression from liberalism in politics and economics has a context. It is not just due to the evil machinations of Putin, Yeltsin, and their entourages. For those who wish to understand how Russia got to where it is and where it might be going, this is an immensely useful and tough-minded analysis."Stephen Blank, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, "This is a much-needed book that should be read by all. Many of us know how the Russian economy works. We think it used to be a communist system in which the government controlled all production, and now it 's become a capitalist system much like those we have in the west. In fact, both of these views are largely incorrect. There is a uniquely Russian economic culture which we would be well advised to try to understand. This book is the first to spell out exactly how the Russian economy works. It is enormously valuable. " Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School "In this path-breaking book, Steven Rosefielde combines solid economic theory with a keen understanding of cultural specificity, arriving at a thought-provoking explanation of why Russian economic performance has remained inferior to the western ideal. " Stefan Hedlund, University of Uppsala, Sweden "Russia 's continuing regression from liberalism in politics and economics has a context. It is not just due to the evil machinations of Putin, Yeltsin, and their entourages. For those who wish to understand how Russia got to where it is and where it might be going, this is an immensely useful and tough-minded analysis. " Stephen Blank, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, & "This is a much-needed book that should be read by all. Many of us know how the Russian economy works. We think it used to be a communist system in which the government controlled all production, and now it & 's become a capitalist system much like those we have in the west. In fact, both of these views are largely incorrect. There is a uniquely Russian economic culture which we would be well advised to try to understand. This book is the first to spell out exactly how the Russian economy works. It is enormously valuable. & "Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School& "In this path-breaking book, Steven Rosefielde combines solid economic theory with a keen understanding of cultural specificity, arriving at a thought-provoking explanation of why Russian economic performance has remained inferior to the western ideal. & "Stefan Hedlund, University of Uppsala, Sweden& "Russia & 's continuing regression from liberalism in politics and economics has a context. It is not just due to the evil machinations of Putin, Yeltsin, and their entourages. For those who wish to understand how Russia got to where it is and where it might be going, this is an immensely useful and tough-minded analysis. & "Stephen Blank, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 'This is a much-needed book that should be read by all. Many of us know how the Russian economy works. We think it used to be a communist system in which the government controlled all production, and now it's become a capitalist system much like those we have in the west. In fact, both of these views are largely incorrect. There is a uniquely Russian economic culture which we would be well advised to try to understand. This book is the first to spell out exactly how the Russian economy works. It is enormously valuable.' Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School ?In this path-breaking book, Steven Rosefielde combines solid economic theory with a keen understanding of cultural specificity, arriving at a thought-provoking explanation of why Russian economic performance has remained inferior to the western ideal.' Stefan Hedlund, University of Uppsala, Sweden ?Russia's continuing regression from liberalism in politics and economics has a context. It is not just due to the evil machinations of Putin, Yeltsin, and their entourages. For those who wish to understand how Russia got to where it is and where it might be going, this is an immensely useful and tough-minded analysis.' Stephen Blank, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
330.947
Table Of Content
List of Figures List of Tables Acronyms Acknowledgements Preface PART I: Foundations 1. Muscovy and the West 2. Economic Fundamentals PART II: Soviet Communism: Lenin and Stalin 3. War Communism 4. NEP 5. Command Communism 6. Terror, Homicides, and Forced Labor 7. Economic Performance 1917-53 PART III: Soviet Communism: Hope and Disenchantment 8. Reform Communism 9. Structural Militarization 10. Economic Performance 1953-1991 PART IV: Russia 11. Post-Communism 12. Prospects Glossary Bibliography Index
Synopsis
The epic tale of the Soviet Union 's quest to construct a socialist economy was, until recently, the principal motif of textbooks on the Russian economy. Traditional Soviet and post-Soviet books usually adopt a historical approach, exploiting the dichotomies between socialism and capitalism as a convenient device for highlighting the differences in Soviet and western arrangements. These conventions remain useful, but require refurbishing.Rosefielde 's new text offers a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism, and focused equally on the micro- and macroeconomics of administrative command planning as well as Russia 's post-Communist market system. Understanding the Soviet economic system and the causes of its failure are central to any student 's study of Russia 's struggle toward a market economy and its prospects for the future., New textbook, offering a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism. Focuses equally on the micro- and macroeconomics of administrative command planning, and Russia's post-communist market system., The epic tale of the Soviet Union's quest to construct a socialist economy was, until recently, the principal motif of textbooks on the Russian economy. Rosefielde's new text offers a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism, focused equally on the micro- and macoeconomics of administrative command planning, and Russia's post-Communist market system. Understanding the Soviet economic system and the causes of its failure are central to any student's study of Russia's struggle towards a market economy and its prospects for the future. New textbook, offering a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism. Focuses equally on the micro- and macroeconomics of administrative command planning, and Russia's post-communist market system., The epic tale of the Soviet Union s quest to construct a socialist economy was, until recently, the principal motif of textbooks on the Russian economy. Traditional Soviet and post-Soviet books usually adopt a historical approach, exploiting the dichotomies between socialism and capitalism as a convenient device for highlighting the differences in Soviet and western arrangements. These conventions remain useful, but require refurbishing. Rosefielde s new text offers a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism, and focused equally on the micro- and macroeconomics of administrative command planning as well as Russia s post-Communist market system. Understanding the Soviet economic system and the causes of its failure are central to any student s study of Russia s struggle toward a market economy and its prospects for the future.
LC Classification Number
HC340.12

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