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Reprivatisation and Economic Transformation in the Countries of the Former Soviet Union

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The privatisation of the state and municipal property in the Russian Federation has become a unique state programme of the period of market reforms in Russia. The fact that its accomplishment has become possible, means that it won the support or at least neutral attitude of socially active layers of the population. The privatisation taking place in the country is of such a large scale, that it has been influencing essentially the economy of Russia, and it is evident that it will have impact on it in future.

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  1. Narodnoye Khosiaistvo Rossiiskoy Federatsii 1992: Statisticheskii Ezhegodnik (The National Economy of the Russian Federation 1992: Statistical Year-Book), Moscow (Goskmstat Rossii) 1992, pp. 11,68.

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Liakin, A.I. (1998). Reprivatisation and Economic Transformation in the Countries of the Former Soviet Union. In: Koslowski, P. (eds) The Social Market Economy. Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72129-8_13

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