2008
DOI: 10.1057/9780230594760
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The Rise and Fall of Privatization in the Russian Oil Industry

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“…Oil-producing regions turned to barter to survive (Rogers 2014). In the midst of that drastic collapse, the oil industry was hastily privatized into a dozen competing firms (Sim 2008;. Some of the oil companies fell into the hands of buccaneering outside entrepreneurs, especially through the loans-for-shares auctions of 1995 -1996.…”
Section: Post-soviet Affairsmentioning
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“…Oil-producing regions turned to barter to survive (Rogers 2014). In the midst of that drastic collapse, the oil industry was hastily privatized into a dozen competing firms (Sim 2008;. Some of the oil companies fell into the hands of buccaneering outside entrepreneurs, especially through the loans-for-shares auctions of 1995 -1996.…”
Section: Post-soviet Affairsmentioning
confidence: 99%