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In this book on the Russian economy, David Woodruff argues that Moscow's inability to control the nation's currency is not a carryover from the Soviet past. Rather, the Russian government has failed to build the administrative capacity and political support demanded by monetary consolidation - a neglected but crucial aspect of capitalist state building.
Through an overview of monetary consolidation in other nations, Woodruff demonstrates that the struggles of the new Russian state have much to teach us about the political history of money worldwide.
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Money Unmade: Barter and the Fate of Russian Capitalism
May 2000, Cornell University Press
Paperback
in English
0801486947 9780801486944
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Money Unmade: Barter and the Fate of Russian Capitalism
May 1999, Cornell University Press
Hardcover
in English
0801436605 9780801436604
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"For more than a decade after the introduction of the conciliatory, market-oriented New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1921, monetary policy was a critical axis of political contention among the leaders of the Bolshevik Party."
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