The Emerging Russian bear : integrating the Soviet Union into the world economy

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The Emerging Russian bear : integrating the Soviet Union into the world economy

edited by Josef C. Brada and Michael P. Claudon

(Geonomics Institute for International Economic Advancement series)

New York University Press, c1991

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Proceedings of a seminar held in May 1990

Includes bibliographical references and index

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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, drastic economic reforms swept the Soviet Union. But the Soviets remain in desperate need of management, marketing, and technological skills from the West if they are to compete in the world economy. How and when will this potential economic powerhouse be integrated into the world economy? Written by some of the top American and Soviet experts, the essays in this volume grapple with this question with a wide context of economic issues. Business leaders, government policymakers, and scholars from around the globe explore the strengths and weaknesses of the Soviet economic structure and recommend changes that would help the USSR to participate fully and effectively in the world economy. Topics covered include business law, money and banking, capital markets, credit risk analysis, and joint ventures, areas critical to the economic survival of the Soviet Union. Contained in this volume is also the first bilaterally authored draft law on foreign investment for the Russian Federation, a proposal that has been introduced by the Russian Parliament for possible enactment.

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