This paper argues that Russia's choice of economic organization, which is based on the renewed role of the state, is a response to the existence of severe transaction costs, and subsequent mitigation of contractual incompleteness in the absence of a strong property rights system. Ill-defined property rights have historically hampered formation of business classes in Russia, reducing the necessity for appropriate market infrastructure. This also implied that if Russia's political and economic system had more than one competing hierarchy, the objective of the elites would not have entailed long-term economic growth, as gains from short-term wealth tunneling would have been much larger. As in the early 2000s Russian investment projects were ge...
This paper aims to analyze distinctive characteristics and nature of Russian capitalism under the as...
Establishing secure property rights hi transiton economies amounts to solvng two problems: inefficie...
The period since early 2004 has a significant expansion of the direct role of the Russian state in o...
AbstractThis paper argues that Russia's choice of economic organization, which is based on the renew...
I examine ownership structure of Russian firms during the 1998-2006 period, where a greater emphasis...
In his catch-up theory, Gerschenkron argued that it is possible for a relative backward economy to e...
The importance of property rights to economic and political development is widely recognized. Yet i...
In the first decade after the collapse of Communism, Russia became notorious for conflicts around co...
This paper considers current contradictions in state–business relations in Russia. On one hand, the ...
AbstractThis paper considers current contradictions in state–business relations in Russia. On one ha...
This paper provides an historical analysis of the four privatization stages of the Russian economy c...
This study provides an analysis of property rights reform in Russia, which is still a core part of t...
In unequal societies, the rich might benefit from shaping economic institutions into their favor. Th...
AbstractThis article will analyze the activity of state-owned companies and their place in the struc...
Despite a history of autocratic and uneven governance, resulting in erratic development of key econo...
This paper aims to analyze distinctive characteristics and nature of Russian capitalism under the as...
Establishing secure property rights hi transiton economies amounts to solvng two problems: inefficie...
The period since early 2004 has a significant expansion of the direct role of the Russian state in o...
AbstractThis paper argues that Russia's choice of economic organization, which is based on the renew...
I examine ownership structure of Russian firms during the 1998-2006 period, where a greater emphasis...
In his catch-up theory, Gerschenkron argued that it is possible for a relative backward economy to e...
The importance of property rights to economic and political development is widely recognized. Yet i...
In the first decade after the collapse of Communism, Russia became notorious for conflicts around co...
This paper considers current contradictions in state–business relations in Russia. On one hand, the ...
AbstractThis paper considers current contradictions in state–business relations in Russia. On one ha...
This paper provides an historical analysis of the four privatization stages of the Russian economy c...
This study provides an analysis of property rights reform in Russia, which is still a core part of t...
In unequal societies, the rich might benefit from shaping economic institutions into their favor. Th...
AbstractThis article will analyze the activity of state-owned companies and their place in the struc...
Despite a history of autocratic and uneven governance, resulting in erratic development of key econo...
This paper aims to analyze distinctive characteristics and nature of Russian capitalism under the as...
Establishing secure property rights hi transiton economies amounts to solvng two problems: inefficie...
The period since early 2004 has a significant expansion of the direct role of the Russian state in o...