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Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy By Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy by Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)


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This 2007 book draws a comparison between Western and Russian culture, and shows the connection between the observed differences in these fields and the expected differences in law, economics, and the political structure. It shows why privatisation and a thriving market economy do not succeed in Russia.

Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy Summary

Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy by Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

The Russian Federation is struggling, since Perestroika and the Glasnost, in a futile attempt to become a 'normal' member in the occidental family of market economies. The attempt largely fails because corporations do not live up to Western standards of behaviour, and private contracts are often not respected. What is the cause of Russia's observed difficulties? It is commonly believed that these difficulties are an expected outcome of a rocky transition from a Marxist, centrally planned system, to a market-based economy. This 2007 book challenges the accepted wisdom. In tracing the history of contract and the corporation in the West, it shows that the cultural infrastructure that gave rise to these patterns of economic behaviour have never taken root on Russian soil. The book's main thesis is supported by an in-depth comparison of Western and Russian theology, philosophy, literary and artistic achievements, musical and architectural idioms and folk culture.

Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'This is more a remarkable and original monograph than a textbook.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
Review of the hardback: '... intriguing and erudite ...' The Times Literary Supplement

About Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Uriel Procaccia is a professor of law at the Interdisciplinary Center in Israel. He is also a long-term visiting professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School in New York City and a member of the Rationality Center at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He previously acted as Dean of the Law School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has written numerous books in Hebrew including a major work on the theory of corporate law and a major text on the law of bankruptcy and was responsible for drafting a new corporate code for his country, which became binding law in February 2000.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Humanism; 3. Individualism; 4. Authority; 5. Wealth; 6. Truth; 7. The icon and the word.

Additional information

NPB9780521835060
9780521835060
0521835062
Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy by Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-05-28
312
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