Bulatov V.V.
The Russian stock market (1998-2008):
development, growth, crises. In 4 volumes.
Volume 1.
Moscow, OntoPrint Publishing,
2018, 418 pp. (in Russian)

The monograph (in 4 volumes) contains works
devoted to the current problems of finance,
stock market, corporate governance and
economic growth, published by the author
in 1998-2009.
The first volume sets out a wide range of
issues relevant in 1998-2001 and related to
the use of tools and methods of the stock
market to attract investment in the real
sector of the economy, primarily in its
structural reorganization. From this
perspective, the potential investment
opportunities of the state, non-financial
organizations and enterprises, banks,
the population, investment funds have been
explored. The advantages and disadvantages of
the practice of attracting savings to
investments, contradictions of participants
in the Russian stock market, which existed
in 1998-2001, are considered.
For specialists in economics, banking,
finance, stock market, corporate governance,
teachers and students of profile educational
institutions.







Bulatov V.V.
The Russian stock market (1998-2008):
development, growth, crises. In 4 volumes.
Volume 2.
Moscow, OntoPrint Publishing,
2018, 341 pp. (in Russian)

The monograph (in 4 volumes) contains works
devoted to the current problems of finance,
stock market, corporate governance and economic
growth, published by the author in 1998-2009.
The second volume examines a wide range of acute
debatable issues related to the problem of Russia's
economic growth in 2002-2007. The author proceeds
from the premise that Russia's national interests
insistently demand the constant maintenance of
high rates of economic development, and one of
the tools for solving this problem is the developed
stock market. It is shown that the essential need
is a structural restructuring of the entire economy,
simultaneous with economic growth. Also, the most
complicated problem of foreign investment in Russia
is being considered, the inconsistency of the
results of these investments for economic growth
is analyzed. The need for a whole range of measures
to reduce or eliminate factors that impede economic
growth is shown.
For specialists in economics, banking, finance,
stock market, corporate governance, teachers and
students of profile educational institutions.







Bulatov V.V.
The Russian stock market (1998-2008):
development, growth, crises. In 4 volumes.
Volume 3.
Moscow, OntoPrint Publishing,
2018, 318 pp. (in Russian)

The monograph (in 4 volumes) contains works devoted
to the current problems of finance, stock market,
corporate governance and economic growth, published
by the author in 1998-2009.
 The third volume focuses on the state and
characteristics of the Russian stock market
in 2002-2007, as well as the directions of its
development in order to stimulate economic growth
and economic restructuring. The activity of the
main subjects of the Russian stock market is subject
to detailed analysis: regulators, investors, issuers,
shareholders, brokers, dealers, depositaries,
registrars, self-regulating organizations.
 For specialists in economics, banking, finance,
stock market, corporate governance, teachers and
students of profile educational institutions.







Bulatov V.V.
The Russian stock market (1998-2008):
development, growth, crises. In 4 volumes.
Volume 4.
Moscow, OntoPrint Publishing,
2018, 379 pp. (in Russian)

The monograph (in 4 volumes) contains works devoted
to the current problems of finance, stock market,
corporate governance and economic growth, published
by the author in 1998-2009.
In the fourth volume, the fundamental problems of
the transformation of the Russian financial economic
space, the new architecture of the domestic stock
market, taking into account the consequences of
the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, are
considered. Considerable attention is paid to the
problems of innovative and regional economic policy,
improvement of methods for forecasting the country's
socio-economic development, are offered to discuss
the model of the economic cycles of emerging markets.
For specialists in economics, banking, finance,
stock market, corporate governance, teachers and
students of profile educational institutions.