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Die wirtschaftliche Lage Rußlands: Monetäre Orientierungslosigkeit und realwirtschaftlicher Aktionismus. Dritter Bericht

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  • Buch, Claudia M.
  • Hiemenz, Ulrich
  • Koop, Michael J.
  • Laaser, Claus-Friedrich
  • Lücke, Matthias
  • Schrader, Jörg-Volker
  • Schrader, Klaus
  • Engerer, Hella
  • Schrettl, Wolfram
  • Schrooten, Mechthild
  • Weißenburger, Ulrich
  • Gnoth, Werner
  • Grunert, Ruth
  • Kämpfe, Martina
  • Sigmund, Peter
  • Werner, Klaus

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Die beteiligten Institute legen hiermit ihren dritten Bericht über die Wirtschaft Rußlands vor. Der Bericht ist in zwei Teile gegliedert. Im ersten Teil wird der aktuelle Stand der Wirtschaftsentwicklung und der Reformpolitik dargestellt. Seit der Fertigstellung des zweiten Berichts hat sich die politische und wirtschaftliche Lage in der Russischen Föderation nicht grundlegend geändert. Die politische Blockade zwischen Legislative und Exekutive lähmt weiterhin den Reformprozeß; eine Wende zum Besseren ist nicht zu erkennen. Der zweite Teil des Berichts beschäftigt sich schwerpunktmäßig mit der sozialen Lage der Bevölkerung. Gegenstand der Analyse sind die Entwicklung von Einkommen und Verbrauch, das System der sozialen Sicherung sowie das Angebotspotential für die Versorgung der Bevölkerung mit Gütern und Dienstleistungen. Nach wie vor werden die Analysen durch die unsichere politische Lage, den institutionellen Umbruch und das unzuverlässige Berichtssystem erheblich erschwert. Die statistische Berichterstattung hat sich im Zeitablauf sogar noch verschlechtert. Vor allem die Aktivitäten des sich neu entwickelnden privaten Sektors werden kaum erfaßt. Informationslücken konnten nur zu einem geringen Teil durch Befragung staatlicher Stellen und russischer Wissenschaftler vor Ort geschlossen werden, so daß erhebliche Unsicherheiten über den tatsächlichen Ablauf des Transformationsprozesses verbleiben.

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  • Buch, Claudia M. & Hiemenz, Ulrich & Koop, Michael J. & Laaser, Claus-Friedrich & Lücke, Matthias & Schrader, Jörg-Volker & Schrader, Klaus & Engerer, Hella & Schrettl, Wolfram & Schrooten, Mechthild , 1993. "Die wirtschaftliche Lage Rußlands: Monetäre Orientierungslosigkeit und realwirtschaftlicher Aktionismus. Dritter Bericht," Kiel Discussion Papers 220/221, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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