It takes the average reader 3 hours and 34 minutes to read Privatization and Transition in Russia in the Early 1990s by Carol Scott Leonard
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Few economic events have caused such controversy as the privatization process in Russia. Some see it as the foundation of political and economic freedom. For others it was economics gone wrong, and ended in "Russians stealing money from their own country". As Russia reasserts itself, and its new brand of capitalism, it is ever more important that policy makers and scholars understand the roots of the economic structure and governance of that country; what was decided, who made the decisions and why, what actually transpired, and what implications this has for the future of Russia. This work,...
Privatization and Transition in Russia in the Early 1990s by Carol Scott Leonard is 208 pages long, and a total of 53,664 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 53 minutes to read Privatization and Transition in Russia in the Early 1990s aloud.
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