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Centering its study around three explanatory variables - actors, institutions and ideas - this book argues that Russia's hybrid institutional environment reduces the competition of policy ideas, both at the stage of policy elaboration by the community of state and non-state policy experts, and also at the stage of policy adoption by parliament.
List Of Tables And FiguresPrefaceList Of Abbreviations1. Introduction2. Development Of Reform Ideas In Soviet Housing Policy (1960s-1991)3. Housing Policy Sub-System, Late Soviet - Early Post-Soviet Period4. Reform Of Housing Property Rights In Post-Soviet Russia: From Owner-Occupation To The Diversity Of Housing Tenure Forms5. Reform Of Russian Housing And Utility Services6. Development Of The New System Of Housing Finance7. ConclusionAppendixesList Of InterviewsReferencesIndex