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Russian for business studies

Autor Svetlana Le Fleming

Editorial BRISTOL PHOENIX PRESS

Russian for business studies
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  • Publisher BRISTOL PHOENIX PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781853996115
  • ISBN10 1853996114
  • Type Book
  • Pages 236
  • Published 2000
  • Bookbinding Rustic

Russian for business studies

Autor Svetlana Le Fleming

Editorial BRISTOL PHOENIX PRESS

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Book Details

This text is intended to help students of Russian and graduates considering employment to familiarise themselves with the Russian business environment, its concepts and practices. It assumes at least an A-level knowledge of Russian, but is self-explanatory after that. It will also introduce students to the vocabulary and register of language associated with this field. No prior knowledge of business practice or economic concepts is required: explanations, and in many cases, translations are provided. The return to a market system after a long period of centralised planning of the economy in Russia has revived some of the terminology and ideas current before 1917, but many Western attitudes, concepts and institutions, and much of the vocabulary, have been adopted in the last few years. The aim is to clarify what has emerged in the Russian business environment, and to activate the language associated with this process. It is not a phrase book or business letter-writing handbook. Its scope is the major developments that have underlain the post-perestroika economy, such as privatization, advertising, business organisation, small businesses, the labour market, banking and inflation. Each is covered in a 'Unit' including clear explanations, glossaries, activities and texts taken from Russian business periodicals.

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