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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
[ Customs house books of the town of Velikie Luki in 1669-1676 : ] Moscow: Institut Rossiiskoi Istorii RAN, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 22.50
Velikie Luki was one of the oldest Russian towns on the border of Novgorod. It was a stop on the famous “Road from the Varangians to the Greeks”. Since 1478 the town was also on the border of the newly created Russian state.
[ Years of the life and works of D.D. Iaykov (with enclosure) : ] Moscow: Buk Chember Interneshnl, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 43.00
This book is a collection of rare materials for the biography of Russian bibliographer, historian of book business and businessman D.D. Iazykov (1850-1918.) This collection also provides valuable information on the development of book publishing in Russia.
This teaching aid analyzes the sources on the history of peasant reform of February 19, 1861. The aid demonstrates traditional and latest methods of analysis of archive materials as a sources on the economic consequences of the reform using the example of several gubernias: St.
[ The Prokhorovs: Materials to the history of Prokhorov Trekhgornaia fabric and to the merchant-industrial activity of the Prokhorov family: 1799-1915 : ] Moscow: TERRA, Ekonomicheskaia Gazeta, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This history of Prokhorovs manufacture was compiled by Petr Terent`ev, the director of the professional school of this business. It was prepared for presentation at the world exposition in Paris of 1900.
The economic crisis of August 1998 stimulated the Russian economy and caused many positive trends. Doctoral students of the Russian Institute of Economy study the main trends of last two years and the most important new developments in government regulation, natural monopolies, social partnership, the institution of bankruptcy, bank services, financial market, government debt, investment projects, etc.
[ Social-economic inequality in Russia (1921-2013) : ] St. Petersburg: Fora-print, 2015 Language: Russian
Price: $ 32.00
This monograph, based on official documents, statistical data and press accounts, presents an original theory on the causes of the economic and social inequality and exfoliation of the modern postsoviet Russian society.
This collected work is centered around the general problems of the consumer, credit, and agricultural cooperation. The authors discuss the reasons for the appearance of cooperatives lying in the sphere of Russian bourgeois exploitation during primary accumulation of capital and the natural drive of the Russian peasantry towards collectivization; further centralization of power after the NEP; another surge of anti-cooperative measures in the 80s and 90s after the brief period of cooperative blossoming.
The international symposium "Evolutionary approach and problems of the economics in transition" was concentrated on the application economic evolution theory to the realities of the current Russian economy in the transition period.
A collection of the proceedings with the most recent works of Russian economists from all over the country. The followings problems of the Russian economy in past and present are discussed: experience of modernizations and economic transformations; economic reasons of the migration of Kalmyks to China; interaction between city and country in the eighteenth century; monetary and economic reforms of Peter the Great; civilized business in Russia: past and present; formation of the psychology of an owner in the 19th-early 20th centuries; financial program of P.
This collected work contains the results of comparative analysis of economic reforms in Russia and other countries, and their impact on economic development in three types of social systems: advanced, developing market economies, and economies in transition.
[ Ten years of Russian economic reforms : ] Moscow: INION RAN, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This is the second issue for 2001 of the series Economic and Social Issues of Russia. This issue includes analytical reviews of the most recent publications about approaches, results, and prospects for reforming the Russian economy by Russian and foreign experts representing various theory and policy orientations.
A book on two hundred years of the Russian business history in Siberia and Altai: merchants, fairs, the grain industry, railroads, logging; financial capital, etc.
This collection celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Russian specialist in economic and socio-cultural history of feudal Russia, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Preobrazhenskii (1930-2002). The book covers the areas of Preobrazhenakii`s academic interests: prehistory of the Russian state flag; merchantry and trade in Russian folklore of the 17th-19th centuries; relations between monasteries and small towns in the Pskov area, etc.
This book focuses on the key aspects of agricultural modernization in central non-chernozem Russian provinces at the end of the 19th – early 20th centuries: its character, speed, evolution of specialization, reaction of the society and the press to the changes, etc.
[ Project SIRENA: Simulations of estimation of regional policy : ] Novosibirsk: IEiOPP SO RAN, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 16.50
The project SIRENA is a long-term research program on the syntheses of regional and national economic solutions or, in other words, issues of economic and financial relations between the Russian Federal Center and the regions.
[ Transactions of the Free Economic Society of Russia : ] Moscow: Ekonomika, 1998 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.50
A collection of works by young scientists and students - winners of the “Russia on the Threshold of the 21st Century” contest. The works are presented in three categories: high school students, college students, and graduate students in business and economics As full texts of the works would have amounted to over 500 pages, they were edited and all illustrations, tables, and bibliography were removed.
This monograph deals with the economic policy of the Bolshevik government in the period of NEP and the first five-year plan. The author analyzes the interaction between the government and the society, social and psychological aspects of the state economic policy, specifics of financial and trade policy first in the situation of legalization of free trade (market) and then in the period of its destruction.
This collection consists of three chapters: The Tax system and financial control; Problems of regional economic development; Russian reforms and foreign experience.
This is the third volume in the series Businessmen and Business in Siberia. The first volume was published in 1995, the second in 1997 (also available). The collected work by Altaian historians continues the exploration of the two hundred years of Russian business history in Siberia and Altai: the relationship between government and business, economic and social activities of merchants, the businessman` s image in Russian classic literature, history of Siberian industries: fairs, grain industry, railroads, logging, financial capital, etc.
This review desribes the Russian inflation as a multifactor phenomena in the context of the current economy, the role of government, economic means of its regulation. Includes bibliographic references.
This collection of materials of the conference at the Russian Academy of Civil Service analyzes the economic, scientific and technical potential of Russia and effective strategies for its utilization and modernization.
This book studies batraks (hired hands) as a social group and their place in the new social and work relations in Siberian villages. Russian villages went through modernization in the 1920s when the soviet power finally established itself after the civil war in Russia.
This is a collection of articles on the main changes in production systems in the global economy: industrial chains which allow the big transnational companies to create their production facilities all over the world; modern territorial and regional division of labor; forms and methods of establishing roots in new territories, etc.
This book reviews the most recent studies and documentary publications about one of the most complex problems of the Soviet period, collectivization. The great interest in this topic is caused by not only the search for historical truth, but also the need for a strategy of de-collectivization.