Traditional Aboriginal Economies in Market Economy: Russian Realities and World’s Experience
P.V.Sulyandziga
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2006, vol. 4
Abstract:
The traditional Aboriginal economies in Russia could appropriately develop in future if they manage to adapt to market relations. The article discusses the economic and structural instruments to prevent and further develop them (through federal and regional programs aimed at Aboriginal peoples, transfers, tax concessions, compensatory agreements, fundraising and institutional support). The author also discusses the values and gaps in these instruments and analyses the world’s experience in adjusting the traditional Aboriginal economies to market relations.
Date: 2006
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