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This paper investigates the extent of distortions in Russia's spatial economy that are inherited from the Soviet system … allocation of population that would result in Russia, given its initial conditions and existing regional endowments, in the …
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to date cyclical turning points and to measure the depth and length of the main industrial recessions in Russian Empire/USSR/Russia …
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The Russian doctrine of "new industrialization" that emerged during the global economic crisis is considered. The author concludes that the doctrine is based on orthodox Marxism and suggests revolutionary reforms similar to those carried out by Stalin.
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article consequences of decay of the USSR and aspects of relations of the republics of the former Union are described.  …
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-traditional cultural values — from a comparative perspective. This paper reviews the history of natalism in the USSR and contemporary … Russia within the greater framework of modernity, by focusing on sweeping questions of ideology and geopolitics as well as …
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The Soviet Union was able to develop a large military-industrial complex and become the world’s second superpower despite the small size of its malfunctioning planned economy because defence was given high priority status and special planning, rationing and administrative mechanism were...
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This work is dedicated to questions of transformation of social needs in USSR and Russian Federation and their …
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and leading to an increase in crime. Tensions have broken out between Georgia and Russia stemming from fears of Chechen …
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former Soviet Republics of Russia and Ukraine. Exploiting annual manufacturing census data from 1985 to 2000, we find that … Soviet Russia displayed job flow behaviour quite different from market economies, with very low rates of job reallocation … reforming Russia than in "gradualist" Ukraine, as did the estimated effects of privatization and competitive pressures from …
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