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مؤلف: Ovsey Shkaratan

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Vladimir V. Karacharovskiy is Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Laboratory for Comparative Analysis of Development in Post-Socialist Countries at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. He is the author of many studies on national models of technological modernization, social efficiency of business activities, and national culture as a factor of economic development. Ovsey I. Shkaratan is Tenured Professor and Head of the Laboratory for Comparative Analysis of Development in Post-Socialist Countries at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. He is an Honored Scholar of the Russian Federation and has been awarded the Order of Friendship. He is one of the founders of the Russian school of research in industrial sociology and social stratification and also the founder of the prestigious Russian academic journal Mir Rossii. Gordey A. Yastrebov is Senior Research Fellow at the Laboratory for Comparative Analysis of Development in Post-Socialist Countries at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. He is the deputy Editor-in-Chief of the journal Mir Rossii.




3 كتب إلكترونية بواسطة Ovsey Shkaratan

Vladimir Karacharovskiy & Ovsey Shkaratan: Towards a New Russian Work Culture
This innovative book offers a fresh perspective on the national work culture of Russia and the substantial role foreign institutional and cultural impact has had in shaping it. Russia’s contemporary …
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Nick Manning & Ovsey Shkaratan: Work and Welfare in the New Russia
This title was first published in 2000. The UNDP announced on 29th July 1999 that ”A human crisis of monumental proportions is emerging in the former Soviet Union.” This book reports on the crisis …
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Nick Manning & Ovsey Shkaratan: Work and Welfare in the New Russia
This title was first published in 2000. The UNDP announced on 29th July 1999 that ”A human crisis of monumental proportions is emerging in the former Soviet Union.” This book reports on the crisis …
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