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A normal country
This paper demonstrates a large gap between the perception that Russia experienced a disastrous failure after the independence and the facts. In contrast to the common image, by the late 1990s Russia had become a typical middle-income capitalist democracy.
| Link | http://www.ipm.by/pdf/Shleifer.pdf |
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| Author | Shleifer, A., Treisman, D. |
| Date | 2004 |
| Institute | Institute for Privatization and Management Research Center |
| Tags | russia, failure, independence, democracy |
See also
- An abnormal country
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- Relations After the EU Enlargement: The Visegrad Countries and Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova.
- Probability of Bank Failure: The Russian Case
- CIS: the emerging post-soviet petrostates
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