The global emerging market in transition : articles, forecasts, and studies /

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Author / Creator:Kvint, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich)
Imprint:New York : Fordham University Press, 1999.
Description:xiv, 611 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3894588
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ISBN:082321902X (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [561]-603).

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245 1 4 |a The global emerging market in transition :  |b articles, forecasts, and studies /  |c Vladimir L. Kvint. 
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: The Future Begins Today --  |g Pt. I.  |t Understanding the Global Emerging Market.  |t Classification of Emerging Markets.  |t Incorporating Global Risk Management in the Strategic Decision Making Process.  |t Emerging or Developed, What's the Difference?  |t A Different Perspective on Emerging Markets.  |t How Emerging Is Emerging?  |t Investing in the Emerging Markets.  |t International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: The Advantages and Shortcomings.  |t Don't Give Up on Russia.  |t The Russian Investment Dilemma.  |t Russia Is Creating a System to Ensure Foreign Investment: $1.5 Billion Collateral Fund Established to Safeguard Foreign Ventures.  |t Development of International Joint Ventures in Russia: Risks and Opportunities.  |t "To Capital Markets, With Love," Says Russia.  |t Russia Is Losing the Battle for Foreign Investment.  |t Despite Rough Waters, Market Economy Cruises Ahead: Opportunities Abound in NIS for Intrepid Investors.  |t Kvint's Forecast: Beyond the Political Fog, the Business Horizon Looks Clear --  |g Pt. II.  |t The Top Emerging Markets of Europe, Central Asia, and Latin America.  |t Europe's Six Top Emerging Markets.  |t Balkans: Emerging Market for International Business.  |t Bulgaria as the Last Klondike in Eastern Europe.  |t Building Capitalism in Bulgaria by Decree.  |t Ukraine: Living in Russia's Shadow.  |t Kazakstan: Rich in History and Resources.  |t Brazil: Social Development and Telecommunications Market Analysis --  |g Pt. III.  |t The Emerging Market of Russia.  |t Transition to a Free Market.  |t The Last Days of Boris Yeltsin.  |t Fixing Russia.  |t Yearend - Bull Run in Russia, East Europe May Slow.  |t Watching Russian Business Ventures.  |t Russia's Imbalance of Power.  |t Election Results in the Russian Duma.  |t Privileges of the Duma and Boris Yeltsin's Power.  |t Russia's Crumbling Infrastructure.  |t Russia's Capitalist Institutions.  |t Criminal Activity in Russia: Fact and Fiction.  |t New Ruble Zone Doomed, Experts on Russia Say.  |t Russian Expert Addresses Community Group and Faculty: Professor, Consultant, and Author Vladimir Kvint on Campus.  |t Russian Diamonds.  |t A Healthy Realism for the Russians.  |t Why Yeltsin Is Stymied.  |t Gorby Takes the Fifth.  |t Down the Rathole.  |t Opportunity in a Shattered Land.  |t Copying the Community.  |t Political, Economic, and Legal Reform in the Soviet Union.  |t The New Map of Eastern Europe.  |t Siberia: A Warm Place for Investors.  |t Gennadi Yaneyev, Overachiever.  |t The Coup's Aftermath: Will Gorbachev Be the Loser?  |t Dead Souls.  |t United We Fall.  |t Czar Gorbachev?  |t The Myth of Good Czar Gorbachev.  |t Harsh Look at Soviet Prospects.  |t The Soviet Union on the Way to the Market: One Step Forward, Then Two [Steps Backward].  |t Opportunities in Soviet Disintegration.  |t Who's in Charge Around Here?  |t Cold War on Oil Melting with Changes in Russia.  |t Reshuffling the Soviet Deck.  |t The Best Way to Help Gorbachev Is to Make Life Difficult for Him.  |t Free the Ruble!  |t Lenin's Legacy.  |t Russia as Cinderella.  |t "We Are Bogged Down"  |t Crisis and Recovery in Soviet Economy.  |t Austrian Machines for the Soviet Union: In 1990 the Economic Crisis Will Worsen.  |t Russia Charts New Island of Capitalism.  |t Best Laid Plans.  |t Doing Business in Moscow.  |t Power to Perestroika.  |t The Experiment of Gorbachev: The Free-Trade Zones for the Release of the Economy.  |t Regionalization of the Russian Economy.  |t Restoring the Romanovs.  |t Russian History Shapes Today's Business Leaders.  |t Russian Pacific Coast: Exciting Opportunity.  |t Go East, Young Man.  |t Far East: A Look into the Future.  |t Siberia: Experiment Without Counterpart.  |t Siberia Says No to Castro.  |t Eastern Siberia Could Become Another Saudi Arabia.  |t The Arctic Comes Next.  |t "The Polar Star Above Us"  |t The Role of the Budget in the Intensification of the Economy of the Autonomous Republic.  |t Daghestan - Mangyshlak: The Effectiveness of Interregional Collaboration.  |t Region and Industry: Modes of Interaction.  |t Regionalism as the Key Trend in Scientific and Technological Progress.  |t Key to the Region: Complex Programs.  |t Privatization and Industrial Development in Russia.  |t Privatization in Russia.  |t Privatization in Russia Enters Phase Two.  |t How to Access Business Information in Russia: Information and Democracy Go Hand-in-Hand.  |t Telecommunications a Booming Business: Even Siberia Is Within Reach.  |t Wreck the Information Flow and the Economy Collapses.  |t Red Military Time Machine Works for Capitalism: Secret Doors Open onto Privatization of the Russian Military.  |t Internationalization of Russia's Metallurgy Industry.  |t Will Russia Be the Chief Oil Source of the Future?  |t Problems in the Development of the Nonferrous Metal Industry in Siberia.  |t Role of Automation in Developing Nonferrous Metallurgy in Siberia.  |t It is Necessary to Increase Food Production in the Yenisey North.  |t Food for Peace? Or for Civil War? --  |g Pt. IV.  |t Management Systems and Scientific Technical Progress.  |t Board of Director Motivation in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.  |t Confronting the Soviet Management Structure: Bureaucratic, but Workable.  |t Moscow Learns the Language of Business.  |t The Relationship Between Increases in Capital Investment and the Reduction in the Duration of the Implementation Phase.  |t The Process of Forming a Regional Policy on Science and Technology.  |t Unified Scientific and Technical Policy: What and Why?  |t To Accurately Determine a Course of Action: An Economist Analyzes the Results of Krasnoyarsk's Past Decade.  |t The Intermediary Role of Scientific/Technological Companies: From the Experience of Sibtsvetmetavtomatika.  |t Preparation for Production: A Key Stage in Implementing Technological Policy.  |t Uniform System for the Technical Preparation of Production. 
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