Both Russia and China moved away from centrally planned economy to a market based one. Russia followed the 'Shock Therapy' dominated by rapid privatization under Yeltsin whereas China's approach to economic reform was gradual and evolutionary, under an authoritarian political system in conditions of stability. The important question which looms over is: why such large differences existed in the outcome of the reforms in both the countries? The book tries to answer this and delves into the reform process in both the countries which is inextricably linked to the political and economic factors...
Both Russia and China moved away from centrally planned economy to a market based one. Russia followed the 'Shock Therapy' dominated by rapid privatiz...