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Shock and awe: Economic sanctions and relative military spending. [PDF]
Zeng Y, Dür A.
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New evidence of regional income divergence in post-reform Russia
Applied Economics, 2013This article investigates regional income convergence in Russia during 2000–2008. We test the hypothesis in which income divergence across regions of the country should give place to income convergence as the country moves toward free market economy with strong market institutions.
Marco Lau, Berna Balci İzgİ
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Trade barriers and market integration in textile sector: evidence from post-reform Russia
Journal of the Textile Institute, 2012This paper is about tests for trade barriers and market integration in Russian textile sector. The study contributes to the existing literature on internal market integration, examining the extent of such integration in textile sector in the transitional economy of Russia.
Marco Lau
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Scientific Research and Development. Economics, 2020
The article discusses the competition development and monopolization features in post-reform Russia in the context of comparing the research problem relevance at the beginning of the perestroika processes in Russia and after the thirty-year period of Russian economy reforming.
Aleksey Malyugin +2 more
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The article discusses the competition development and monopolization features in post-reform Russia in the context of comparing the research problem relevance at the beginning of the perestroika processes in Russia and after the thirty-year period of Russian economy reforming.
Aleksey Malyugin +2 more
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Reflections on Customary Law and Post-Reform Peasant Russia
Russian Review, 1985Professor Lewin's discussion of customary law and the functioning of Russian peasant society in the post-reform period is a welcome introduction to an important subject that has largely been ignored by modern scholars. Given the intensity of the debate that the subject fostered among nineteenthand early twentieth-century jurists, historians, and ...
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Scientific Notes of Orel State University, 2023
After the abolition of serfdom in Russia, amateur public organizations began to emerge to disseminate best agricultural practices among landowners. The emergence of such organizations was caused by the fact that Russian agriculture was very slowly being reorganized in a capitalist way.
A.B. GULARYAN, V.I. FILONOV
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After the abolition of serfdom in Russia, amateur public organizations began to emerge to disseminate best agricultural practices among landowners. The emergence of such organizations was caused by the fact that Russian agriculture was very slowly being reorganized in a capitalist way.
A.B. GULARYAN, V.I. FILONOV
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Physicist and teacher K. D. Kraevich and his work for national education development in post-reform Russia [PDF]
Abstract The article highlights the input of physicist and teacher K.D. Kraevich in the Physics education development in schools of post-reform Russia. It was during this time that the basis for modern Physics teaching was laid out. During this time a lot of physicists and academicians got their education, who then went on to make great ...
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Do Higher Levels of Education Raise Earnings in Post-Reform Russia?
Eastern European Economics, 2011In this study, using the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Surveys data set, we investigate whether higher education has any effect on wages in post-reform Russia. In doing so, we test the hypothesis of Brainerd (1998) that returns should further increase in the future as Russia moves from government dominance toward a market democracy.
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POST-REFORM VILLAGE IN RUSSIA: TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS
The article examines the process of reforming peasant land use in Russia in the XIX-th - early XX-th centuries. Particular attention is paid to the fact that the agricultural sector was undergoing a transition to new farming methods. Many landowners' estates and some peasant households began to grow herbaceous and forage plants, introducing clover intoErshov, Bogdan Anatolyevich +1 more
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