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The “Old” and the “New” Economies of Russia: The Technological Structures, the Branch Structure of Production and Corporate Governance

The “Old” and the “New” Economies of Russia: The Technological Structures, the Branch Structure... Th e Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 36 (2009) 58–110 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI 10.1163/187633209X455890 brill.nl/spsr « Старая » и « новая » экономика России : технологические уклады, отраслевая структура производства, корпоративное управление Николай Сергеевич Симонов ИнсT и TуT эконом и к и РАН Abstract N.S. Simonov Th e “Old” and the “New” Economies of Russia : Th e Technological Structures, the Branch Structure of Production and Corporate Governance Examination of why Russia is only modestly successful in developing a post-industrial economy. While the in the West market competition intensifi ed, the role of economic structures declined and production and technological decisions individualized, the USSR was weighed down by the Communist leadership’s adherence to ideological schemes, departmental corporativism and pro- duction monopolies, within an underdeveloped infrastructure. Since the 1990s, the West has moved towards an “economy of knowledge,” but in post-Soviet Russia this movement was blocked by a reliance on older technological structures, for example, an overdeveloped mining industry and chronically underdeveloped information technology. Th us contemporary Russia remains a country with a degrading industrial-type economy. Keywords industrial complex, technological structure, branch structure, corporate governance, corporat- ism, infrastructure Переходный характер современной российской экономики признается почти всеми http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Soviet and Post Soviet Review Brill

The “Old” and the “New” Economies of Russia: The Technological Structures, the Branch Structure of Production and Corporate Governance

The Soviet and Post Soviet Review , Volume 36 (1): 58 – Jan 1, 2009

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© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1075-1262
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1876-3324
DOI
10.1163/187633209X455890
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Th e Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 36 (2009) 58–110 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI 10.1163/187633209X455890 brill.nl/spsr « Старая » и « новая » экономика России : технологические уклады, отраслевая структура производства, корпоративное управление Николай Сергеевич Симонов ИнсT и TуT эконом и к и РАН Abstract N.S. Simonov Th e “Old” and the “New” Economies of Russia : Th e Technological Structures, the Branch Structure of Production and Corporate Governance Examination of why Russia is only modestly successful in developing a post-industrial economy. While the in the West market competition intensifi ed, the role of economic structures declined and production and technological decisions individualized, the USSR was weighed down by the Communist leadership’s adherence to ideological schemes, departmental corporativism and pro- duction monopolies, within an underdeveloped infrastructure. Since the 1990s, the West has moved towards an “economy of knowledge,” but in post-Soviet Russia this movement was blocked by a reliance on older technological structures, for example, an overdeveloped mining industry and chronically underdeveloped information technology. Th us contemporary Russia remains a country with a degrading industrial-type economy. Keywords industrial complex, technological structure, branch structure, corporate governance, corporat- ism, infrastructure Переходный характер современной российской экономики признается почти всеми

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The Soviet and Post Soviet ReviewBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2009

Keywords: TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE; INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; BRANCH STRUCTURE; CORPORATISM; INFRASTRUCTURE

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