Russian economic reforms as seen by an insider : success or failure?
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Russian economic reforms as seen by an insider : success or failure?
Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2000
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"The Royal Institute of International Affairs, International Economics Programme"
Bibliography: p.53-56
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Russia's struggle to build a market economy on the ruins of central planning has been strongly criticized by Western observers. A paper by the World Bank's chief economist, Joseph Stiglitz, entitled ""Whither Reform?"" contains a set of 'accusations' representative of this trend. Mau uses the arguments contained in Stiglitz's paper to reflect on the Russian transformation. He shows that most of the criticisms originate from a complete ignorance of the transformation that Russia had to undertake, and argues that this transformation has actually been a revolution.
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