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Sale of the Century: Russia's Wild Ride from Communism to Capitalism

hardcoverSeptember 12, 2000
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ISBN-13: 9780812932157 ISBN-10: 0812932153
Publisher
Crown Business
Binding
hardcover
Published
September 12, 2000
Weight
1.6 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×3.80×16.50 cm

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Sale of the Century: Russia's Wild Ride from Communism to Capitalism by Freeland, Chrystia. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780812932157.

In the 1990s, all eyes turned to the momentous changes in Russia, as the worlds largest country was transformed into the worlds newest democracy. But the heroic images of Boris Yeltsin atop a tank in front of Moscows White House soon turned to grim new realities: a currency in freefall and a war in Chechnya; on the street, flashy new money and a vicious Russian mafia contrasted with doctors and teachers not receiving salaries for months at a time. If this was what capitalism brought, many Russians wondered if they werent better off under the communists. This new society did not just appear ready-made: it was created by a handful of powerful men who came to be known as the oligarchs and the young reformers. The oligarchs were fast-talking businessmen who laid claim to Russias vast natural resources. The young reformers were an elite group of egghead economists who got to put their wild theories into action, with results that were sometimes inspiring, sometimes devastating. With unparalleled access and acute insight, Chrystia Freeland takes us behind the scenes and shows us how these two groups misused a historic opportunity to build a new Russia. Their achievements were considerable, but their mistakes will deform Russian society for generations to come. Along with a gripping account of the incredible events in Russias corridors of power, Freeland gives us a vivid sense of the buzz and hustle of the new Russia, and inside stories of the businesses that have beaten the odds and become successful and profitable. She also exposes the conflicts and compromises that developed when red directors of old Soviet firms and factories yielded to -- or fought -- the radically new ways of doing business. She delves into the loophole economy, where anyone who knows how to manipulate the new rules can make a fast buck. Sale of the Century is a fascinating fly-on-the-wall economic thriller -- an astonishing and essential account of who really controls Russias new frontier.