Abstract
Oleg Davydov's Inside Out examines Russia's foreign economic relations from 1992 to 1997, a period of drastic change and transformation. During these years, as it underwent change from state monopoly to free market, Russia's economy was rebuilt and very principles of foreign trade redefined. After 1992, both industrial and agricultural enterprises in Russia were unchained and received right to trade freely without any permission from the top. Davydov studies changing role of government in Russia's economy as it actively searches for new markets and seeks to integrate Russia's economy into world's. These economic reforms, Davydov proposes, should result in integration of Commonwealth member countries, Russia's admittance into WTO, and creation of a free trade zone with EC, all of which will provide tremendous opportunities for Russia as it embarks on road of a sustained and democratic development.
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