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Особенности экономического развития России глазами английского экономиста: к выходу монографии Д. Дайкера «Экономическая политика и культура бизнеса: почему Россия так отличается?»

Особенности экономического развития России глазами английского экономиста: к выходу монографии Д. Дайкера «Экономическая политика и культура бизнеса: почему Россия так отличается?»

Abstract

В статье, в контексте современной историографии экономической истории России, дается оценка монографии английского экономиста Дэвидa Дайкерa “Economic Policy Making and Business Culture: Why is Russia So Different?” (London: Imperial College Press, 2011). Монография описывается и оценивается прежде всего с точки зрения попытки автора объяснить особенности и проблемы экономики Российской Федерации сегодня, как результата уникального исторического пути, пройденного страной в разные периоды ее истории. Такой подход позволяет прогнозировать потенциалы и перспективы экономического развития России в ближайшем будущем.

This article, in the context of modern historiography of economic history of Russia, evaluates “Economic Policy Making and Business Culture: Why is Russia So Different?” (London: Imperial College Press, 2011) by the British economist David A. Dyker. The monograph describes and evaluates, from the author’s point of view, the characteristics and problems of the economy of the Russian Federation today. It is his position that these are the result of Russia’s unique historical development. Such an approach allows for the forecasting of Russia’s economic development and potential in the future.

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Экстенсивное развитие, командная экономика, планирование, патронаж, концессия, приватизация

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