1. Demarcation of arbitrage -- 2. Models of strategy as arbitrage -- 3. Asymmetries -- 4. Arbitrage and institutions -- 5. Conditions for arbitrage -- 6. Product arbitrages -- 7. Labour arbitrage -- 8. Outsourcing arbitrage -- 9. Transfer pricing arbitrage
Summary
Russian businesses in the post-Soviet period have been noted for their unusual, sometimes allegedly corrupt, business practices, and for their role in the enrichment of oligarchs. This book, which includes a wide range of case study examples, and which draws on the author's first-hand experience of running a Russian company, argues that a key to understanding contemporary Russian business is the importance of arbitrage, that is the ability to take advantage of price and cost differentials in different markets. The book argues that the conditions for such arbitrage advantages are often created
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 27, 2016)