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Lessons From the Russian Crisis: Five Years After

The paper analyses to what extent some fundamental distortions and problems (e.g. weak financial discipline on enterprise level, fragile banking sector, flaws in fiscal federalism, inefficient social programs), which led to August 1998 crisis, have been really cured, and whether the Russian economy prone to another crisis.

Link http://www.ipm.by/pdf/Dabrowski-7851.pdf
Author Dabrowski, M.
Date 2004
Institute Institute for Privatization and Management Research Center
Tags crisis, Russia, finance, bank, fiscal

See also

  1. Financial developments and perspectives for reforming of pension system in Russia Federation.
  2. Probability of Bank Failure: The Russian Case
  3. Serbia and Montenegro - Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (Vol. 1 of 3)
  4. Household strategies for coping with poverty and social exclusion in post-crisis Russia
  5. Financial crisis in Moldova: causes and consequences

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