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|a Braginskiĭ, S. V.
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|a Incentives and institutions :
|b the transition to a market economy in Russia /
|c Serguey Braguinsky and Grigory Yavlinsky.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-274) and index.
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|a Intro -- Half-title Page -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: The Political Economy of the Socialist State: Concept, Implementation, Decay -- One: The Planned Economy Revisited -- Two: A Model of Innovation and the Planned Economy -- Three: Incentives and Producer's Behavior -- Part II: The Political Economy of Spontaneous Transition: Insiders' Markets and The Problem of Economic Efficiency -- Four: Path Dependence and the ""Washington Consensus -- Five: Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment
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|a Six: Incentives and Producer's Behavior in the Transition Environment: The Decision to Switch -- Seven: Pressure Groups and Oligarchic Power -- Part III: The Political Economy of A New Social Contract: Measures to Promote Democracy, Competition, and Economic Growth -- Eight: Where Are We and Where Do We Want to Go? The Task and Conditions for Social Engineering in Russia -- Nine: Democracy: Curse or Blessing? -- Ten: Institutions, Competition, and Economic Growth -- Eleven: Devolution of Power and the Integrity of the Government -- Conclusion: Can We Do Better? -- References -- Index
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|a Economic stabilization
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|a Braginskiĭ, S. V. (Sergeĭ Vladimirovich).
|t Incentives and institutions.
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