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HANSON, PHILIP (5) answer(s).
 
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Big business and the state in Russia / Hanson, Philip; Teague, Elizabeth Jul 2005  Journal Article
Hanson, Philip Journal Article
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Publication Jul 2005.
Key Words Economy  World Bank  Russia 
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ID:   126453


Fear of the future: Russia in the global economy in the next few years / Hanson, Philip   Journal Article
Hanson, Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Russian economy, though so far in better shape than Europe, is facing the possibility of very slow growth in the near future. Its tendency to volatility was demonstrated in 2008-09, when Russian GDP fell more than that of any other large country. Looking at that experience and at current concerns, it seems that Russia has both demand-side (slow world growth, uncertain future oil prices) and supply-side (falling labour force) problems. The continuing failure to provide secure property rights for business probably compounds these difficulties.
Key Words Oil  Demography  Russia  Rule of Law 
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ID:   079086


Russian economic puzzle: going forwards, backwards or sideways? / Hanson, Philip   Journal Article
Hanson, Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The question addressed in this article is whether the recent strong growth of the Russian economy is sustainable. The main difficulty is assessing the conflicting evidence. Developments since the financial crisis of 1998 are reviewed, including growth performance and macro-economic management. There is an analysis of the nature and extent of Russian economic dependence on exports of oil and gas and the direction towards state control since 2003 is described. The article reviews the interaction of competitive power politics among the political elite with economic policy and assesses factors favouring and factors working against continued rapid growth over the next five years. One conclusion is that informal rules operating in the economy differ across sectors, and Russian economic development is in part robust; but there are powerful influences working towards a slowdown in growth
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ID:   029716


Soviet-East European dilemmas: coercion, competition, and consent / Dawisha, Karen (ed.); Hanson, Philip 1981  Book
Dawisha, Karen Book
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Publication London, Heinemann for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1981.
Description xiii, 226p.
Standard Number 0435832204
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Western economic statecraft in east-west relations: embargoes, sanctions, linkage economic warfare and detente / Hanson, Philip 1988  Book
Hanson, Philip Book
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Publication London, Routledge and Kagan Paul, 1988.
Description 85p.
Series Chatham House Paper: 41
Standard Number 071021443x
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