This book is by an amateur writer, a dashing businessman Aleksandr Panikin (1950-2002), who at the age of seventeen came to Moscow from Krasnodar to become an actor, tried his hand as a theater manager, and then, stirred by his failures and by his own bold and enterprising spirit, stepped into the treacherous and, for him, exciting, waters of Russian commerce and created the successful concern Paninter.
[ Proceedings of the Novosibirsk Academy of Economics and Management ] Новосибирск: Новосибирск Гос. Академия Экономики и Управления, 2000 Язык: Русский
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This is the first volume of the annual proceedings of the Novosibirsk Academy of Economics and Management. Articles are arranged into several chapters: Urban studies and city development; Labor relations; Financial market theory and practice; Management; Methodological issue of teaching economics and management; Reviews of new books and events in the field.
This book has been a bestseller in Russia for two years. The author sums the results of numerous recent attempts of Russia to integrate into the world economy. Parshev debunks modern political and economic myths and illusions, and shows why efforts to attract foreign investments to Russia failed, why Russia cannot compete with the rest of the world in most industries, and why the West will never be interested in industrial development in Russian territory.
This handbook is based on surveys by information agencies. It contains more then fifty biographical sketches of businessmen who play a significant role in forming Russian economic policy.
This handbook contains information about 47 organizations in Moscow and St. Petersburg which study and/or form public opinion: sociological centers at universities and the Russian Academy of Sciences, independent and private services and centers, centers for political consulting, public relations agencies, regional services, biographies of the center leaders.
Al`bert Vainshtein (1892-1970), a well known Russian economist and statistician, was one of the very few economists of the so called "old school" who survived the Stalinist era. He trained many leading Russian economists of the next generation, including the academician Tatyana Zaslavskaia.
Al`bert Vainshtein (1892-1970), a well known Russian economist and statistician, was one of the very few economists of the so called "old school" who survived the Stalinist era. He trained many leading Russian economists of the next generation, including the academician Tatyana Zaslavskaia.
Al`bert Vainshtein (1892-1970), a well known Russian economist and statistician, was one of the very few economists of the so called "old school" who survived the Stalinist era. He trained many leading Russian economists of the next generation, including the academician Tatyana Zaslavskaia.
Includes biographical sketches of more than two hundred of the leading figures in banking and finance. Most of them are also famous politicians, social activists, etc. Though the banking system is a very young industry in Russia, about nine years old, its history is already filled with events, achievements and tragic stories.
This is the first code of laws and other normative acts regulating the taxation of legal and natural persons. All the documents are classified in accordance with kinds of taxes, and are further grouped within the sections by subject matter.