Russia's Virtual Economy

Clifford G Gaddy author Barry W Ickes author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Jul '02

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Clifford Gaddy's and Barry Ickes' paradigm of the ""virtual economy"" has fundamentally changed the way people think about Russia's economy. Circulated at the highest levels of the Russian and U.S. governments and reported in leading publications worldwide, their thesis--that Russia's economy is based on illusion or pretense about nearly every important economic yardstick, including prices, sales, wages and budgets--has forced broad recognition of the inadequacies of the intended market reform policies in Russia. More important, their work has provided a coherent framework for understanding how and why so much of Russia's economy has resisted reform. Gaddy and Ickes now use the virtual economy concept to project the near- and middle-term future of the Russian economy and suggest possible policy responses. Drawing on new empirical material from published and unpublished sources and from their own extensive field work in Russia, the authors examine critical aspects of the virtual economy: manufacturing enterprises, households and the public sectors, both local and federal. For the first time, they will also integrate the financial and agricultural sectors into their model. Gaddy's and Ickes' book can be expected to be a seminal work for understanding the inner workings of the Russian economy. Clifford G. Gaddy is a fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution and a member of Brookings' Center on Social and Economic Dynamics. He is the author of The Price of the Past: Russia's Struggle with the Legacy of a Militarized Economy (Brookings, 1996) and coauthor of Open for Business: Russia's Return to the Global Economy(Brookings, 1992). Barry W. Ickes is associate professor of economics at Pennsylvania State University and director of research at the New Economic School, Moscow.

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"Russia's Virtual Economy is destined to become a classic in the field of post-Soviet studies...Throughout ten densely packed chapters, Gaddy and Ickes weave an elegant an subtle, but at the same time forceful, argument....Summarizing the contents of this complex albeit rich and rewarding book in any greater length than this would be doing it a disservice, though. Suffice it to say that it should be an obligatory future reference for everyone with even a passing interest in Russia" —Juan Carlos Boue, The Journal of Energy Literature, 2/1/2004

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"[A] penetrating and thought-provoking book which no serious student of Russia's post-Communist economy can afford to neglect." —Peter Oppenheimer, Christ Church College, Oxford, The Slavonic and East European Review, 10/1/2003

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"Gaddy and Ickes have succeeded in incorporating the 'heritage' of Soviet institutions into standard economic analysis. This makes their book one of the few economic books in which the real world is not written away." —Joop de Kort, Institute of East European Law and Russian Studies, Leiden University, Economic Systems, 1/1/2002

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"For those interested in Russia or in Russi'a place in the global economy, Gaddy and Ickes provide a satisfying explanation of how decades of central Soviet planning continue to affect Russian enterprises and why average Russians are worse off even though economic indictators seem to show progress." —Michael J. Harrison, Associate Editor, InterMedia Survey Institute, INCORE, 8/1/2005

ISBN: 9780815731115

Dimensions: 231mm x 153mm x 21mm

Weight: 435g

322 pages