Economic policy making and business culture why is Russia so different?

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adam_text CONTENTS Preface v List of Tables xiii Chapter 1 The Historical Background 1 The Autocratic Tradition of Governance 1 The Service State 5 Legislative Overkill 7 Shifting Frontiers 7 The Absence of Collective Responsibility 9 in Government The Lack of a Strong Tradition of Contract 10 and the Weakness of Corporate Law The Doctrine of the Third Rome 14 Patronage/Clientelism 16 Gate-Keeping 20 The Embarrassment of History 21 Serfdom as an Instrument of Human Resources 23 Management The Perennial Problem of Backwardness 26 and the Perennial Solution of Catching Up The Pattern of Extensive Development 29 of Natural Resources The Beginnings of the Development of a 31 Russian Creative, Scientific and Technological Elite viii Contents The Role of the State in the Economy 34 Self-Sufficiency 36 Political and Economic Isolation 37 The Environment for Foreign Direct 39 Investment Chapter 2 Communism 41 The Revolution 41 Organising the Socialist Economy 42 Socialism in One Country 44 Russia and the World Economy in the 1920s 47 and 1930s The Soviet System of Centralised, Command 49 Planning The Ratchet Principle 50 Incentives 52 The Trouble with Targets 53 How the Wheels Were Oiled 54 The Special Problem of Investment 56 The Special Problem of Agriculture 58 The Khrushchev Reforms 59 The 1965 Industrial Planning Reform 61 The Failure of the 1965 Reform 64 From Reform to Stagnation 71 Chapter 3 Perestroika 75 Prelude 75 Catching Up (Again): Uskorenie vs Perestroika 76 The Foreign Trade Reforms of 1986-1987 78 Gorbachev on a Learning Curve 80 Privatisation 82 Perestroika in Crisis 85 The Death oí Perestroika — The Political 87 Dimension The Death of Perestroika — The Economic 93 Dimension Contents ix Gorbachev s Last Throw of the Dice 99 The Legacy of Perestroika 1 () 1 Chapter 4 Shock without Therapy 103 Yeltsin s Challenges 103 First Steps towards the Market Economy 104 The Constitutional Crisis of 1993-1994 107 Renewed Attempts at Macro Stabilisation 108 The Crisis of 1998 109 And the Recovery of 1999-2000 111 Privatisation 112 Structural Trends 1992-1999 115 The Reasons Behind Structural Sclerosis 118 Patterns of Insider Behaviour in 120 Russia in the 1990s The Political Economy noir of Russia in 123 the 1990s: Fraud, Looting and Banditry How the Wheels Were Oiled 127 The Yeltsin Era: An Assessment 130 Chapter 5 The Putin Era 133 Putin Emerges 133 The Boom Years 135 Key Performance Factors 2000-2008 135 Regulatory Reform in Practice in the 2000s 141 Competition policy 141 Countering gate-keeping in the regions 147 Property rights and corporate governance 148 Financial reporting and accountancy 153 standards IPRs 154 Supervision of small companies 158 Regulatory reform in the Putin era: 161 a balance sheet Putin and the Exercise of Arbitrary Power 162 YUKOS 162 χ Contents Sakhalin-2 166 TNK-BP 170 Summing up the case-studies 175 Lack of Collective Responsibility in 177 Government The Next Step? 180 Chapter 6 Russia and the International Economic 183 Community Introduction 183 Russia and the WTO 184 Why join the WTO? 186 The main elements in the Russian offer 188 IPRs 190 Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and 191 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) The political economy behind the offer 192 The stumbling blocks 193 Agriculture 193 Alcohol 198 Export duties 199 IPRs 200 Bilateral issues 201 Russia and the EU 201 The Common European Economic Space 203 The Energy Dialogue 206 The Energy Charter 208 Foreign Direct Investment 210 Conclusions 215 Chapter 7 Russia and the Near Abroad 219 Introduction 219 Payments within the CIS 220 The Influence of the Soviet Political Legacy 220 on Intra-CIS Trade Policy ( imtmts xi Current Regional Trade Agreements 221 CIS Free Trade Area 221 CIS Customs Union 225 Russia-Belarus Union 230 Russia s Relations with Ukraine 235 The Integration of Post-Soviet Economic 239 Space — What Does It all Signify? Chapter 8 Looking to the Future: State Capitalism, 245 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy The Nature of the Problem 246 The State of Russian Science Under Putin 252 Educational Patterns 258 The Putin Plan for Innovation-Based 259 Development The Evolution of Russian State Capitalism 263 in the Putin Era Does Putin s State Capitalism Work? 266 Where Do Small Firms Fit in to all This? 271 Can Putin s State Capitalism Be Rationalised? 273 Chapter 9 What does it all Mean for Outsiders? 277 How Open Is the Russian Economy? 277 How Difficult Is It to Do Business in Russia? 280 How Far Can You Trust Your Russian Partners? 282 Should You Do Deals with Russian 284 Gate-Keepers? You Still Need a Roof 285 The Problem of Supply Networking 285 The New Privatisation Initiative 288 Will Norms Ever Be Stable? 289 References 295 Index 307
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