This paper analyses the structural change in Russia during the transition from the planned to a market economy. With regard to the famous three sector hypothesis, broad economic sectors were formed as required by this theory. The computation of their shares at GNP at market prices using Input-Output tables, and the adjustment of results from distortions, generated as side effects of tax avoidance practices, shows results that clearly reject claims that Russia would be on the road to a post-industrial service economy. Instead, at least until 2001, a tendency of "primarisation" could be observed, that presents Russia closer to less-developed countries.Russian Federation; Deindustrialisation; Natural Resources; Conversio
Proponents of neoliberalism stipulate the importance of market self-regulation, privatization, unres...
This analysis provides insight into the industrial structural transformation that Russia might exper...
We assess 14 predictions from market transition theory using survey data on employment, earnings, an...
This paper examines structural change in the Russian economy in 1990-2001, as measured by the changi...
A quarter of a century passed since the beginning of market transformation (transition) in Russia; n...
This article explains the main stages and results of economic development in Russia since the early ...
AbstractThis article explains the main stages and results of economic development in Russia since th...
During the period of planned economies in Russia and Poland, services were underestimated as a secto...
AbstractFast-paced development of the service sector is an important trend in the development of pre...
report surveys the state and structure of the Russian economy at the beginning of the 21st century. ...
The persistence ofthe negative effects of structural shift in Russian economy is manifested in its d...
This paper seeks to explain, why Russian (and CIS) economic transformation was neither a shock thera...
Over the recent years Russia has faced an astonishing economic growth, coinciding with the era of Vl...
Over the recent years Russia has faced an astonishing economic growth, coinciding with the era of Vl...
This paper analyzes the main structural shifts in the Russian economy since 2014. The question of ho...
Proponents of neoliberalism stipulate the importance of market self-regulation, privatization, unres...
This analysis provides insight into the industrial structural transformation that Russia might exper...
We assess 14 predictions from market transition theory using survey data on employment, earnings, an...
This paper examines structural change in the Russian economy in 1990-2001, as measured by the changi...
A quarter of a century passed since the beginning of market transformation (transition) in Russia; n...
This article explains the main stages and results of economic development in Russia since the early ...
AbstractThis article explains the main stages and results of economic development in Russia since th...
During the period of planned economies in Russia and Poland, services were underestimated as a secto...
AbstractFast-paced development of the service sector is an important trend in the development of pre...
report surveys the state and structure of the Russian economy at the beginning of the 21st century. ...
The persistence ofthe negative effects of structural shift in Russian economy is manifested in its d...
This paper seeks to explain, why Russian (and CIS) economic transformation was neither a shock thera...
Over the recent years Russia has faced an astonishing economic growth, coinciding with the era of Vl...
Over the recent years Russia has faced an astonishing economic growth, coinciding with the era of Vl...
This paper analyzes the main structural shifts in the Russian economy since 2014. The question of ho...
Proponents of neoliberalism stipulate the importance of market self-regulation, privatization, unres...
This analysis provides insight into the industrial structural transformation that Russia might exper...
We assess 14 predictions from market transition theory using survey data on employment, earnings, an...