The Government of Russia embarked upon an ambitious reform program in 1992. Given its heritage Russia was always likely to present a particularly intractable case of transition, and lacked a unified, governing, political group committed to reform. Despite improvements in macroeconomic performance since 1998, substantial and fundamental reforms are still required to redress serious impediments to private sector development. This paper provides an assessment...
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