The Russian economy: Volume 1 From central planning to shock therapy
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adam_text | CONTENTS
VOLUME I FROM CENTRAL PLANNING TO
SHOCK THERAPY
Acknowledgements xiii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xv
Introduction xxi
PART 1
Features 1
1 Extracts from Economics of Shortage 3
JANOS KORNAI
2 Soviet growth: routine, inertia, and pressure 34
GREGORY GROSSMAN
3 The informal organization of the Soviet firm 44
JOSEPH S. BERLINER
PART 2
Debates over measuring performance 67
4 The failure of the American Sovietological economics profession 69
JOHN HOWARD WILHELM
5 The illusion of material progress: the analytics of Soviet
economic growth revisited 87
STEVEN ROSEFIELDE
V
CONTENTS
PART 3
Was the Soviet economy allocatively efficient? 103
6 Efficiency loss from resource misallocation in Soviet industry 105
PADMA DESAI AND RICARDO MARTIN
7 Why does the Soviet economy appear to be allocatively efficient? 120
ROBERT S. WHITESELL
8 6Allocational efficiency’ — can it be so? 131
ALEC NOVE
PART 4
Cost of empire 137
9 The empire strikes back: the evolution of the Eastern bloc
from a Soviet asset to a Soviet liability 139
VALERIE BUNCE
10 A reassessment of the burden of Eastern Europe on the USSR 181
DINA ROME SPECHLER AND MARTIN C. SPECHLER
PART 5
Perestroika 195
11 Perestroika: theoretical and political problems of economic
reforms in the USSR 197
VLADIMIR MAU
12 Between perestroika and privatisation: divided strategies and
political crisis in a Soviet enterprise 225
MICHAEL BURAWOY AND KATHRYN HENDLEY
VOLUME n FROM SHOCK THERAPY TO PUTIN
Acktiowledgements ix
PARTI
Shock therapy: what was it? 1
13 The liberal market reform program 3
SERGEI SINELNIKOV-MURYLEV AND ALEXEI ULUYKAEV
vi
CONTENTS
PART 2
Big Bang versus gradualism 17
14 Who lost Russia? 19
JOSEPH STIGLITZ
15 Reforming without a map 45
ANDREI SHLEIFER AND DANIEL TREISMAN
PART 3
Welfare consequences 55
16 Premature deaths: Russia’s radical economic transition in
Soviet perspective 57
STEVEN ROSEFIELDE
17 Channels of redistribution: inequality and poverty in the
Russian transition 79
SIMON COMMANDER, ANDREI TOLSTOPIATENKO AND RUSLAN YEMTSOV
18 A normal country: Russia after communism 115
ANDREI SHLEIFER AND DANIEL TREISMAN
PART 4
Privatisation 141
19 Does privatisation improve performance of industrial
enterprises? Empirical evidence from Russia 143
YURII PEREVALOV, ILYA GIMAD1I AND VLADIMIR DOBRODEI
20 The productivity effects of privatization: longitudinal
estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine 173
J. DAVID BROWN, JOHN S. EARLE AND ÂLMOS TELEGDY
21 The economic effects of privatization: evidence from a
Russian panel 210
DEREK C. JONES
22 “Loans for shares” revisited 232
DANIEL TREISMAN
CONTENTS
23 The role of oligarchs in Russian capitalism 253
SERGEI GURIEV AND ANDREI RACHINSKY
PART 5
Virtual economy 275
24 An accounting model of the virtual economy in Russia 277
CLIFFORD GADDY AND BARRY W. ICKES
PART 6
Putin - reform agenda and early performance 301
25 Putin’s second term is likely to differ from his first: a rebuttal 303
ANDERS ÅSLUND
PART 7
2008 and beyond 307
26 Economic modernisation and diversification in Russia.
Constraints and challenges 309
SILVAN A MALLE
27 Challenges of Russian economic policy: modernisation or
acceleration? (perestroika or uskorenie) 352
VLADIMIR MAU
VOLUME ffl RECURRING ISSUES
Acknowledgements ix
PART 1
Geographical issues 1
28 Roots of Russia’s economic dilemmas: liberal economics
and illiberal geography 3
ALLEN C. LYNCH
29 Reflections on a geographic dichotomy: archipelago Russia 24
LESLIE DIENES
30 The cost of the cold 43
FIONA HILL AND CLIFFORD GADDY
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CONTENTS
PART 2
Institutions and the reform trap 73
31 Institutions, business and the state in Russia 75
ANDREI KUZNETSOV AND OLGA KUZNETSOVA
32 Winners take all: the politics of partial reform in
postcommunist transitions 93
JOEL S. HELLMAN
33 Spontaneous (non)emergence of property rights 123
LEONID POLISHCHUK AND ALEXEI SAVVATEEV
34 After the Big Bang? Obstacles to the emergence of the
rule of law in post-communist societies 145
KARLA HOFF AND JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ
PART 3
Rent addiction, resource curse, Dutch disease 163
35 Putin’s rent management system and the future of addiction
in Russia 165
CLIFFORD G. GADDY AND BARRY W. ICKES
36 Can Russia break the “resource curse”? 188
RUDIGER AHREND
37 Observations on Russian exposure to the Dutch Disease 218
SHINICHIRO TABATA
38 Diagnosing the ‘Russian disease’: growth and structure of the
Russian economy 233
MASAAKI KUBONIWA
PART 4
Fiscal and monetary policy 259
39 Measuring the performance of fiscal policy in Russia 261
ANTONIO SPILIMBERGO
40 What should Russian monetary policy be? 279
JACQUES SAPIR
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CONTENTS
PART 5
Investment climate 311
41 Corporate raiding and the role of the state in Russia 313
MICHAEL ROCHLITZ
42 Russia’s inward and outward foreign direct investment:
insights into the economy 340
PHILIP HANSON
PART 6
Competitiveness 365
43 Can Russia compete in the global economy? 367
JULIAN COOPER
44 Observations on changes in Russia’s comparative advantage,
1994-2005 391
SHIN ICHIRO TABATA
45 Russian industrial restructuring: trends in productivity,
competitiveness and comparative advantage 406
RUDIGER AHREND
VOLUME TV SECTORS
Acknowledgements ix
PART 1
Agriculture 1
46 Private farming in Russia: an emerging success? 3
STEPHEN K. WEGREN
47 Is Russia the emerging global ‘breadbasket’? Re-cultivation,
agroholdings and grain production 32
OANE VISSER, MAX SPOOR AND NATALIA MAMONOVA
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CONTENTS
PART 2
Defence industry 59
48 The Russian economy twenty years after the end of the socialist
economic system 61
JULIAN COOPER
49 Russia’s defense spending and the economic decline 80
SUSANNE OXENSTIERNA
PART 3
Oil and gas 101
50 The Kremlin, national champions and the international oil
companies: the political economy of the Russian oil and
gas industry 103
MICHAEL BRADSHAW
51 Ownership and enterprise performance in the Russian oil
industry, 1992-2012 123
NAT MOSER
PART 4
Financial sector 141
52 Are private banks more efficient than public banks? Evidence
from Russia 143
ALEXEI KARAS, KOEN SCHOORS AND LAURENT WEILL
53 Sustaining Russia’s growth: the role of financial reform 178
ERIK BERGLOF AND ALEXANDER LEHMANN
54 Financial constraints on the modernization of the
Russian economy 194
RICHARD CONNOLLY
PART 5
Social sector 231
55 The cost of illness, disability, and premature mortality to
Russia’s economy 233
JUDYTH L. TWIGG
XI
CONTENTS
56 Recent demographic developments in the Russian Federation 267
IRINA DENISOVA AND JUDITH SHAPIRO
PART 6
Informal sector 293
57 The changing contours of corruption in Russia: informal
intermediaries in state-business relations 295
IRINA OLIMPIEVA
58 The unofficial economy in Russia 313
BYUNG-YEON KIM
PART 7
Regional sector 335
59 Speed of reform, initial conditions or political orientation?
Explaining Russian regions’ economic performance 337
RUDIGER AHREND
60 Fiscal federalism in Russia: theory, comparisons, evaluations 370
ULRICH THIESSEN
Index 406
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