Russian Reform and Economics: The Last Quarter of the 20th Century
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Thesis: As the reformation of the USSR was becoming a reality, Russia's economy was
crumbling beneath it. Russia began its economic challenge of perestroika in the 1980's.
The Russian people wanted economic security and freedom, while the government was
trying to obtain democracy. The previous management styles needed to be changed along
with the way that most businesses in Russia operated.
I. Reformation of
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Hill, Ronald J. and Jan Ake Dellenbrant. Gorbachev and Perestroika: Towards a New Socialism. England: Edward Elgar, 1989. Pg 51,54-55,93-101,104-107,115,140- 142,144 Lawrence, Paul R. and Charalambos A. Vlachoutsicos. Behind the Factory Walls: Decision Making In Soviet and US Enterprises. Boston: Harvard Business SP, 1990. Pg 3-4,11,39,43,45-47 Smith, Alan. Russia and the World Economy: Problems of Integration. London: Routledge, 1993. Pg 1,7,177-178,187-188,191,199-200,204-206,218,221 Smith, Hedrick. The New Russians. New York: Random House, 1990. Pg 178,187,209, 220,236-242