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Musin, M.M
Kto Vinovat? Chto Delat`? Zapretnye Razgovory o Krizise
Po Sledam Zakrytoi Peredachi
[ Who is to blame? What should be done? Forbidden talk about the crisis : Following the closed show]

Moscow:  Knizhnyi mir, 2010
288 p
Serie: Antikrizis: Obshchestvo
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785804104604
Language: Russian
The ongoing economic crisis has been a forbidden topic in Russian public discourse for some time. Then the crisis was introduced as a diversion against Russia, and only after it could not be denied did it become an issue for discussion. This book is a collection of conversations of the author, a professor of anti-crisis and strategic management, with leading Russian experts - Mikhail Leont`ev, Mikhail Deliagin, Mikhail Khazin, Vladimir Kvachkov, etc. The main themes of this book are the real state of the Russian economy, the nature of its crisis and ways to overcome it. (0.265 kg.)
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