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El. knyga: Russian Economic Development over Three Centuries: New Data and Inferences

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  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811384295
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  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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  • ISBN-13: 9789811384295
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This book aims to provide a comprehensive statistical picture of the Russian economic development covering the Imperial, Soviet, and New Russian periods. The authors have reconstructed Russian socio-economic statistics from both published and archival materials. The book gives concise descriptions as well as new insights on the Russian economic development. Compiled such that estimations by the authors are kept to a minimum and extensive explanations and notes on the sources, the definitions, the statistical methodologies, the problems and inconsistencies of the original data, and the pitfalls of interpreting the time series are given makes this a standard reference book of the Russian economic history. It will be of value to economists, scholars of collectivist economics, and scholars of Russia and the Soviet experience.

1 Introduction
1(42)
Masaaki Kuboniwa
Kazuhiro Kumo
1.1 Purpose of the Book
1(2)
1.2 Territorial Transformation
3(8)
1.3 Structure of the Book
11(6)
1.4 Analytical Examples Using the Results of the Book and Related Data
17(21)
1.5 Remaining Tasks
38(5)
References
39(4)
2 Characteristics and Development of State Statistics
43(16)
Shinichiro Tabata
2.1 Introduction
43(1)
2.2 State Statistics in the Russian Empire
44(3)
2.3 State Statistics in the Soviet Union
47(6)
2.4 State Statistics in the Russian Federation
53(6)
References
56(3)
3 Population
59(46)
Kazuhiro Kumo
3.1 Introduction
59(2)
3.2 Previous Research on Long-Term Russian Population Dynamics and Statistics
61(6)
3.3 Russian Population Statistics
67(7)
3.4 Processing of Russian Population Statistics
74(6)
3.5 Results
80(14)
3.6 Challenges Remaining
94(11)
Appendix: Time Series of Alternative Estimates of the Total Population of the Territory Covered by the Present Russian Federation in the Imperial Era
98(2)
References
100(5)
4 Labor
105(28)
Yoshisada Shida
Kazuhiro Kumo
Yasushi Nakamura
4.1 Introduction
105(4)
4.2 Historical Development of Labor Statistics
109(2)
4.3 Basic Concepts in Labor Statistics
111(8)
4.4 Long-Term Series of Labor Statistics
119(14)
Appendix
131(1)
References
131(2)
5 Agriculture
133(50)
Manabu Suhara
5.1 Introduction
133(1)
5.2 Agricultural Statistics in Imperial Russia
134(18)
5.3 Agriculture for the Soviet Union and the Russian Republic
152(8)
5.4 Agricultural Statistics of the Russian Republic
160(15)
5.5 Agriculture and Agricultural Statistics in the Russian Federation
175(8)
Appendix
180(1)
References
180(3)
6 Industry
183(38)
Manabu Suhara
6.1 Introduction
183(1)
6.2 Industrial Statistics in the Russian Empire
184(12)
6.3 Industrial Statistics in Soviet Russia
196(15)
6.4 Industrial Statistics in the Russian Federation
211(10)
Appendix
218(1)
References
218(3)
7 Money and Finance
221(30)
Yasushi Nakamura
7.1 Introduction
221(4)
7.2 Russian Empire
225(8)
7.3 Soviet Union
233(10)
7.4 New Russia
243(8)
Appendix
247(1)
References
247(4)
8 State Budget
251(40)
Shinichiro Tabata
Tomoko Tabata
8.1 Introduction
251(2)
8.2 Budget Statistics in the Russian Empire (1803-1914)
253(9)
8.3 Budget Statistics in the Soviet Union (1918-1990)
262(6)
8.4 Budget Statistics of the Russian Federation (1992-2015)
268(5)
8.5 Preliminary Analyses
273(18)
Appendix
287(1)
References
288(3)
9 Foreign Trade
291(26)
Akira Uegaki
9.1 Introduction
291(1)
9.2 Materials
291(1)
9.3 Previous Research
292(1)
9.4 Trade of Imperial Russia
293(2)
9.5 Trade in the Soviet Period
295(15)
9.6 Trade in the Russian Federation, 1992-2010
310(3)
9.7 Conclusion
313(4)
Appendix
313(1)
References
314(3)
10 Supplement: Soviet Foreign Trade Earnings Revisited
317(18)
Masaaki Kuboniwa
Shinichiro Tabata
Yasushi Nakamura
10.1 Introduction
317(2)
10.2 Origin of Soviet Formula for Foreign Trade Earnings
319(3)
10.3 Estimation of Foreign Trade Earnings in the Soviet National Accounting
322(9)
10.4 Concluding Remarks
331(4)
References
332(3)
11 Gross Domestic Products
335(86)
Masaaki Kuboniwa
Yoshisada Shida
Shinichiro Tabata
11.1 GDP Growth in Imperial Russia
335(19)
11.2 GDP Growth of the Russian Republic in the Soviet Period
354(31)
11.3 Russia's Informal Economic Growth, 1960-1990
385(20)
11.4 National Income Statistics of the Russian Federation
405(16)
Appendix
413(2)
References
415(6)
12 Estimating GDP and Foreign Rents of the Oil and Gas Sector in the Soviet Union and Present-Day Russia
421(18)
Masaaki Kuboniwa
12.1 Introduction
421(1)
12.2 Methodology and Data
422(5)
12.3 Results of Estimations
427(3)
12.4 Observations Across the Soviet Union, Then, and Russia, Now
430(6)
12.5 Concluding Remarks
436(3)
References
437(2)
Index 439
Masaaki Kuboniwa is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan as well as Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Peace and Strategic Studies, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.





Yasushi Nakamura is Director at the Center for Economic and Social Studies in Asia, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan and author of Soviet Monetary Policy in the Soviet Union published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017.





Kazuhiro Kumo is Professor at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan and author of Demography of Russia published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017.





Yoshisada Shida is Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Research Division, Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia, Niigata, Japan.