The Political and Economic Results of October 2013

Russian Economic Developments. Moscow, 2013, #11, pp. 2-3

2 Pages Posted: 26 Nov 2013

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Sergei Zhavoronkov

Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy

Date Written: November 25, 2013

Abstract

The political highlight in October became the mass ethnic riot in a Moscow’s uptown district of Birulyevo. The unrest proved the rise of ethnic problems in big cities. While the authorities met the rioters’ local claims (they found the killer and shut down the vegetable warehouse with a bunch of illegal migrants therein), no decision was made in the wake of the riot, and it was local authorities who were held responsible for it. Quite predictably, Mr. A. Navalny, an opposition politician, was not put behind the bars after hearing his case at the courts of appeal. However, he was deprived of an active electoral right and will now have to take a lot of pains to stake out his niche in the opposition politics where the electorate engaged in some projects easily flows to other ones. Despite Mr. V. Putin’s vows, the newly established Agency for Research Institutions will be led not by Mr. V. Fortov, the head of RAS, but by Deputy Finance Minister Mr. M. Kotyukov.

Keywords: Russian socio-political outlook

JEL Classification: K0, K1, K4, D73, D74

Suggested Citation

Zhavoronkov, Sergei, The Political and Economic Results of October 2013 (November 25, 2013). Russian Economic Developments. Moscow, 2013, #11, pp. 2-3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2359367 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2359367

Sergei Zhavoronkov (Contact Author)

Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy ( email )

3-5 Gazetny Lane
Moscow, 125009
Russia

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