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Interim outcome of the Russian transition: clan capitalism

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Leonid Kosals () (Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University)
Abstract

In this paper is the description of the features of socioeconomic system newly emerged in Russia as a result of transition to market economy. The main actors of this system are so called ‘clans’ containing of the business people affiliated with state officials and sometimes criminal groups. There is the analysis of clan’s structure and principal defects of this system.

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Paper provided by Kyoto University, Institute of Economic Research in its series KIER Working Papers with number 610.

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Length: 36pages
Date of creation: Jan 2006
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Handle: RePEc:kyo:wpaper:610

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Keywords: Clan capitalism; clan; informal networks;

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P26 - Economic Systems - - Socialist Systems and Transition Economies - - - Political Economy
P52 - Economic Systems - - Comparative Economic Systems - - - Comparative Studies of Particular Economies

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