by Mikhail Gorbachev (Author), Lawrence Klein (Author), Mikhail Gorbachev (Author), Lawrence Klein (Author), Marshall Pomer (Author)
This book delivers an unpopular message: the West has played a pivotal role in the Russian economic disaster of the 1990s. Western advisors, including the International Monetary Fund and the U.S. Treasury, applied a narrow conception of economics that pushed Russia, after more than seventy years of communism, toward another failed utopia.The twenty-six contributions to this book are divided into three parts: theory, evidence, and policy. Part One directly challenges orthodox economic theory for obscuring the necessary role of government in creating and sustaining a market system and features essays by three Nobel laureates in economics-Kenneth J. Arrow, Lawrence R. Klein, and James Tobin. Part Two describes the dimensions of the economic crisis in Russia and presents a Russian perspective on the failure of shock therapy. Part Three presents policy recommendations, with special attention given to improving the integrity and administrative competence of the Russian government.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 31 Mar 2001
ISBN 10: 0804741654
ISBN 13: 9780804741651