The Redistribution of Property Rights in Post-Privatization Russia
In the contemporary economic literature, the explicit (defined), stable, and predictable nature of property rights is considered to be a highly important factor in economic growth and is directly associated with economic development. 1 The role of explicitly defined property rights can vary dependin...
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Published in: | Problems of economic transition Vol. 42; no. 11; pp. 6 - 34 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Abingdon
Routledge
01-03-2000
M.E. Sharpe, Inc Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Series: | Problems of Economic Transition |
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Summary: | In the contemporary economic literature, the explicit (defined), stable, and predictable nature of property rights is considered to be a highly important factor in economic growth and is directly associated with economic development.
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The role of explicitly defined property rights can vary depending on the sizes of organizations, forms of ownership (state or private), and access to information, among other [factors].
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ISSN: | 1061-1991 1557-931X |
DOI: | 10.2753/PET1061-199142116 |