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Global Finance, Local Control: Corruption and Wealth Contemporary Russia

Current price: $52.95
Global Finance, Local Control: Corruption and Wealth Contemporary Russia
Global Finance, Local Control: Corruption and Wealth Contemporary Russia

Barnes and Noble

Global Finance, Local Control: Corruption and Wealth Contemporary Russia

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Exploring Russia's reentry into global capital markets at the dawn of the twenty-first century,
Global Finance, Local Control
shows how economic integration became deeply entangled with a bare-knuckled struggle for control over the vestiges of the Soviet empire.
Igor Logvinenko reveals how the post-communist Russian economy became a full-fledged participant in the international financial sector without significantly improving the local rule of law.
By the end of Vladimir Putin's second presidential term, Russia was more integrated into the global financial system than at any point in the past. However, the country's longstanding deficiencies—including widespread corruption, administration of justice, and an increasingly overbearing state—continued unabated. Scrutinizing stock-market restrictions on foreign ownership during the first fifteen years of Russia's economic transition, Logvinenko concludes that financial internationalization allowed local elites to raise capital from foreign investors while maintaining control over local assets. They legitimized their wealth using Western institutions, but they did so on their terms.
delivers a somber lesson about the integration of emerging markets: without strong domestic rule-of-law protections, financial internationalization entrenches oligarchic capitalism and strengthens authoritarian regimes.

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