Problems of Intensification and Economic Growth

Russia's long-term lack of viability in the world economy could lead to it becoming a third-world country. When it comes to economic regulation, the only principle the Russian government has adopted from liberal economics is that of governmental noninterference. The "Growth Strategy"...

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Published inProblems of economic transition Vol. 60; no. 7; pp. 514 - 544
Main Authors Daskovsky, Vadim B., Kiselyov, Vladimir B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 03.07.2018
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ISSN1061-1991
1557-931X
DOI10.1080/10611991.2018.1551032

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Summary:Russia's long-term lack of viability in the world economy could lead to it becoming a third-world country. When it comes to economic regulation, the only principle the Russian government has adopted from liberal economics is that of governmental noninterference. The "Growth Strategy" program developed by the Stolypin Club, based on real demands and constructive principles, outlines how the Russian economy can recover from the current crisis.
ISSN:1061-1991
1557-931X
DOI:10.1080/10611991.2018.1551032