Privatisation in Russia: Hard Choice, First Results, New Targets

Publication date
Monday, 03.07.1995

Authors
A. Radygin

Series
London: Centre for Research into Communist Economies (CRCE), New Series 12, June 1995

Annotation
Privatisation is a great historical development; it is a peaceful and civilised equivalent of a revolution. Previously in the history of Russia, as we know, it was not vouchers but Brownings that were used to bring about change.

Contents

THE AUTHOR
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Purposes, Limitations and Special Features of Privatisation
Chapter 2. First Approaches to a Reform of Ownership Relations
Chapter 3. The 1990-1991 Debate on Privatisation
Chapter 4. Spontaneous Privatisation in 1987-1992: Forms and Stages
Chapter 5. `Programming’ the Privatisation Process
Chapter 6. Basic Features of Development of the Process of Privatisation in 1992-1994
Chapter 7. Mass Privatisation Model in Russia (October 1992 - June 1994)
Chapter 8. A New Ownership Structure and a Secondary Market in Shares
Chapter 9. Reform in the `Post-Voucher Epoch’
Conclusion
FOOTNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES

Notes

Preface by Egor Gaidar

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