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Preface and acknowledgements | ||
List of terms and abbreviations | ||
Introduction: The roots and limitations of perestroika | 1 | |
1 | Attempts to create a labour market: employment, unemployment, and the labour shortage | 15 |
2 | Economic incentives: the disintegration of the 1986 wage reform | 56 |
3 | Political incentives: enterprise 'democratization' and the emergence of worker protests | 78 |
4 | 'Market mechanisms' and the breakdown of economic regulation | 125 |
5 | The labour process under perestroika: 1. The political economy of working conditions | 148 |
6 | The labour process under perestroika: 2. The failure of restructuring | 181 |
Conclusion: The demise of perestroika and the emergence of class conflict | 214 | |
Notes | 225 | |
Bibliography | 278 | |
Index | 285 |
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