| Economic Developments in Contemporary Russia Subjects: Area Studies; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Politics & International Relations; Central Asian Russian & Eastern European Studies; Comparative Politics; International Political Economy; Economics; International Economics; Development Economics; Politics of International Trade; This book provides a comprehensive overview of Russia's difficult economic transition from a command economy since the early 1990s.nbsp; It covers the financial crisis of August 1998 and the global financial crisis a decade later.nbsp; Key subjects covered include economic transition, privatization and liberalization; changes in land ownership and agriculture; energy; foreign direct investment; economic stabilization; and economic performance.nbsp; Russia is well endowed with raw materials, especially oil and natural gas; this book argues that in some ways this has not helped Russia's attempts to become a more diversified and high-tech economy. Overall, the book demonstrates how much the Russian economy has changed in the period. It continues - and adds to - the overview of developments in the author's The New Russia (2002), and is the companion volume to Political Developments in Contemporary Russia (2011) - both published by Routledge. Ian Jeffries is Honorary Professor in the Department of Economics and Centre of Russian and East European Studies at Swansea University, UK. His recent publications include A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change, 2nd edition; The Balkans: a Post-Communist History and numerous books in the series, Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia (all published by Routledge). |