Open for business : Russia's return to the global economy /
In December 1991 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics--born in violent revolution and dominated for more than six decades by highly authoritarian rule--was dissolved by its constituent republics. The causes for this remarkable event will be probed for many years to come. Our understanding of it m...
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Obsah:
- 1. The Great Experiment in Autarky. The Soviet Union in the Global Economy. The Global Economy in the Soviet Economy. The Monopoly of Foreign Trade. Gorbachev's View of the USSR in the Global Economy
- 2. The Diplomatic Offensive. New Faces for New Policy. Entry into the GATT. The USSR and the Bretton Woods Institutions. Normalizing Bilateral Economic Relations. The Limits to Diplomacy
- 3. Requiem for a Foreign Trade Monopoly. Selective Devolution of the Foreign Trade Monopoly. Extension throughout the Economy. Joint Ventures. The Modest Impact of the Reforms. The Balance of Payments Crisis of 1990. The Deeper Roots of the Disappointing Results
- 4. Stagflation and Disunion. The Path to Economic Crisis. Radicalization of the Reform Debate. Debate over the Union. The 500-Day Plan
- 5. The New Post-Soviet Economies. From Shatalin to the Coup. What Kind of Market? Through Chaos to the Market. Open for Business? Western Governments and the Post-Soviet Economies.