ABSTRACT

This book presents a comprehensive view of the state of the Russian economy under President Putin. It considers the extent of Russia’s integration in the world economy, where Russia’s exports of oil and gas are a key factor, discusses Russia’s internal challenges, including changing demographics, declining government revenue, the need to counter over-reliance on the oil and gas sector and the consequences of high military spending, and assesses the prospects for economic reform, highlighting especially the power struggles between different vested interests. Overall, the book provides a basis for understanding what has been going on in the Russian economy under President Putin and what the future may look like given the external environment, internal challenges and reform processes.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|76 pages

Russia in the world economy

part III|52 pages

Reforming Russia

chapter 10|17 pages

Limitations of Putin’s economic model

chapter 11|16 pages

Russia’s crony capitalism

Stagnant but stable

chapter 12|17 pages

The political economy of Russia

Is it changing?