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List of Tables ix
Preface xi
Introduction 1
A comparative historical perspective 2
Historical overview of the Russian oligarchs 8
Enemies of all 9
Western investors 17
Review of the evidence 18
Who are the Barons and Magnates? 21
The samples 21
The possibilities 24
The 'Gang of Seven' 25
The 'new oligarchs' 30
Conclusions 35
How Did They Get Rich? 40
The financial sector 41
Privatization 43
Spontaneous privatization 44
Mass privatization 45
Corporate governance 52
Shares-for-credit 54
The second peredel 60
Use of the courts, civil and criminal 65
The use of criminal 'authorities' 67
Corporate governance 'enlightenment' 71
Socially responsible business 73
Conclusions 75
The Economic Performance of the Barons and Magnates 77
Are oligarch companies worse off than they were before? 81
Norilsk Nickel 86
Apatit 87
North Urals Bauxite Mine (SUBR) 88
Yukos 89
Extraction of excessive returns 92
Investment 93
Conclusions 98
Oligarchy and Political Power 99
1991-95 100
1996-98 101
1998-2000 107
2000-03 108
Taxation in the Resource Sector 112
Tax in the mid-1990s 112
Tax in the late 1990s and beyond 117
The Yukos Affair 121
The arrest of Lebedov 121
The arrest of Khodorkovsky 123
The threat to Yukos 126
The sale of Yuganskneftegaz 130
What was it all about? 136
The Aftermath of Yukos 149
The Yukos effect: good or bad? 149
Investment and growth 152
Increased tax burden 155
Was justice done? 157
New concepts in tax law 163
Yukos, tax and democracy 168
Conclusion 173
Notes 180
Bibliography 220
Index 226
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