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Modernizacija rossijskoj sistemy obrazovanija v uslovijach perechoda k innovacionnoj ėkonomike
In: Teoretičeskaja ėkonomika
Трудоустройство молодежи с высшим образованием и уроки пандемии: научный доклад
The scientific report presents the results of a monitoring study on the employment of youth with higher education, conducted in 2020 and capturing the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Objectives and strategies for education policies in the Baltic Sea Region
In: Baltic Sea Academy series 2
Waifdom in the Soviet Union: features of the sub-culture and re-education
In: Foreign language studies 3
Rank and style: Russians in state service, life, and literature ; selected essays
In: Ars Rossika
Agricultural Commodities: Agreement between the United States of America and Mozambique ; Signed at Maputo June 28, 1979; Entered into force June 28, 1979. With agreed minutes
In: Treaties and other International Acts Series, 9635
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Post-Soviet Power: State-Led Development and Russia's Marketization
Post-Soviet Power tells the story of the Russian electricity system and examines the politics of its transformation from a ministry to a market. Susanne A. Wengle shifts our focus away from what has been at the center of post-Soviet political economy - corruption and the lack of structural reforms - to draw attention to political struggles to establish a state with the ability to govern the economy. She highlights the importance of hands-on economic planning by authorities - post-Soviet developmentalism - and details the market mechanisms that have been created. This book argues that these observations urge us to think of economies and political authority as mutually constitutive, in Russia and beyond. Whereas political science often thinks of market arrangements resulting from political institutions, Russia's marketization demonstrates that political status is also produced by the market arrangements that actors create. Taking this reflexivity seriously suggests a view of economies and markets as constructed and contingent entities.