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"This book is an investigation of how various enterprises in the Russian province of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) have responded to the fundamental changes which Russia has experienced over the last decade, and is based primarily on interviews with local managers and other decision-makers. The changes have affected the political and economic systems and the everyday life of Russia's citizens. The book presents the background to these changes and focuses on the regional impact of the transition to capitalism and the market."--BOOK JACKET.
Publish Date
December 17, 1999
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan,
Macmillan Press,
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
215
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Commerce, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Post-communism, Economic conditions, Industrial management, Post-communism, Contemporary Economic Situations And Conditions, History, Business / Economics / Finance, History: World, Economics - General, Political Science / Communism & Socialism, Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Political Ideologies - Communism & Socialism, Russia (Federation), Volgogradskaia oblast (Russ, Volgogradskaëiìa oblast§, Volgogradskaëiìa oblast§ (Russia), Post-communism, russia (federation)Edition | Availability |
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The Russian Province After Communism: Enterprise, Continuity and Change
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