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(Ebook) The Politics of Inequality in Russia by Thomas F. Remington ISBN 9780511973024, 9781107096417, 9781107422247, 0511973020, 1107096413, 1107422248

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Authors:Thomas F. Remington
Pages:236 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.37 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511973024, 9781107096417, 9781107422247, 0511973020, 1107096413, 1107422248
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(Ebook) The Politics of Inequality in Russia by Thomas F. Remington ISBN 9780511973024, 9781107096417, 9781107422247, 0511973020, 1107096413, 1107422248

This book investigates the relationship between the character of political regimes in Russia's subnational regions and the structure of earnings and income. Based on extensive data from Russian official sources and surveys conducted by the World Bank, the book shows that income inequality is higher in more pluralistic regions. It argues that the relationship between firms and government differs between more democratic and more authoritarian regional regimes. In more democratic regions, business firms and government have more cooperative relations, restraining the power of government over business and encouraging business to invest more, pay more, and report more of their wages. Average wages are higher in more democratic regions and poverty is lower, but wage and income inequality are also higher. The book argues that the rising inequality in postcommunist Russia reflects the inability of a weak state to carry out a redistributive social policy.
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