Tonic for Fever
Despite the slew of headline-grabbing news in recent months about the arrests of several of Russia’s leading businessmen, the failure of the pro-business liberal parties Yabloko and the Union of […]
Read MoreDespite the slew of headline-grabbing news in recent months about the arrests of several of Russia’s leading businessmen, the failure of the pro-business liberal parties Yabloko and the Union of […]
Read MoreDespite the arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky last year and the subsequent calls for the deprivatisation of property by some political parties such as Rodina, the real estate market has been […]
Read MoreAcross the board, the Moscow real estate market is on the up. Significant developments in eh retail and office markets mean that the city has moved out of the shadow […]
Read MoreLetter to the Editor by Ian Pryde in response to “Democracy Is Not a Priority for Putin,” an article by Ian Bremmer, the Founder of the Eurasia Group. Bremmer’s article […]
Read MoreFollowing Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov’s announcement in July that all Russian enterprises must switch to international accounting standards from Jan. 1, 2004, demand for Western-style auditing in Russia looks set […]
Read MoreWritten by Ian Pryde in Russian for the weekly newspaper Pyatnitsa (Friday) in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. Part II was published on 7 January 1999 and Part I щт 25 December […]
Read MoreWritten by Ian Pryde in Russian for the weekly newspaper Pyatnitsa (Friday – Пятница) in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. Part I was published on 25 December 1998 and Part II on […]
Read MoreThe Russian Crisis – Lessons and Forecasts for Kyrgyzstan by Ian Pryde – December 1998 Written by Ian Pryde in Russian for the Securities Journal of the National Commission on […]
Read MoreIan Pryde was sole author of the 200-page report: Russia 1998: Annual Report on Government, Economy, the Business Environment, Capital Markets and Industry, with Forecasts through end-2000. Russia 1998 contains […]
Read MoreIan Pryde was the sole author of all 4 quarterly country reports on Russia published in 1997 by the Economist Intelligence Unit, London. At the time, the Russia reports were […]
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