eprintid: 17448
rev_number: 36
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datestamp: 2009-09-15 16:11:40
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type: working_paper
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creators_name: Zhuravskaya, E.
title: Is there the rule of law in Russia? The case of corporate raiding: a note
ispublished: unpub
subjects: 17100
subjects: 17200
divisions: D92
abstract: Our leaders constantly proclaim that Russia is building a democratic state and moving along the road to the rule of law in the market economy. The rhetoric is fine, but what is really happening? In order to answer this question I would like to tackle the problem of raiding in the Russian economy, the problem most acute, urgent and illustrative of the present state of affairs. First, I'd introduce the definitions, then describe the process going on in Russia and then try to make some tentative conclusions regarding the future trends.
date: 2008-11
publisher: Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe, SSEES, UCL
official_url: http://www.ssees.ucl.ac.uk/wp94sum.htm
vfaculties: VSSEES
oa_status: green
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
full_text_status: public
series: Economics Working Papers
number: 94
place_of_pub: London, UK
citation:        Zhuravskaya, E.;      (2008)    Is there the rule of law in Russia? The case of corporate raiding: a note.                    (Economics Working Papers  94). Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe, SSEES, UCL: London, UK.       Green open access   
 
document_url: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/17448/1/17448.pdf