Kornai János: “Chestnost’ i doveriye v perekhodnoy ekonomike” (Honesty and Trust in the Light of the Post-Socialist Transition), in Russian. In Voprosy Economiki, 2003. No. 9, pp 4-17. Original: 5.108, in Hungarian, 2003.

CONTENTS J. Komái - Honesty and Trust in the Light of the Post-Socialist Transition . . 4 INDUSTRIAL AND ANTITRUST POLICY: PRO ET CONTRA S. Avdasheva, A. Shastitko - Industrial and Competition Policy: The Issue of Interrelation and Lessons for Russia............................................................... 18 V. Novikov - The Influence of the Russian Antitrust Legislation on Economic Development........................................................................................................... 33 PROBLEMS OF THEORY S. Malakhov — Transaction Costs, Economic Growth and Labor Supply .... 49 FROM THE SOVIET ECONOMIC HISTORY A. Pyzhikov - Administrative Reform in the Beginning of the 1960s................ 62 LABOR RELATIONS IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA G. Rakitskaya - Undeclared Reform of Social and Labor Relations in the 1990s............................................................................................................................ 77 I. Maslova, T. Baranenkova - Informal Employment in Russia........................ 89 T. Ozernikova - Labor Enforcement in the Transitional Economy .................. 100 O. Kirichenko, P. Kudyukin - Legal Regulation at the Russian Labour Market........................................................................................................................ Ill OIL MARKET D. Kokurin, G. Melkumov — Participants of the Global Oil Market................ 123 K. Liuhto - Russian Oil: Production and Exports.................................................. 136 REFLECTIONS ON THE BOOK B. Mil'ner - Outcomes and Lessons (on the book by J. Stiglitz “Globaliza­tion and Its Discontents” )...................................................................................... 147 CRITIQUE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Gokhberg L.M. Statistics of Science............................................................................ 155 Abstracts........................................................................................................................... 158

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