In particular, some seem to believe that the absence of strict control over the money supply notably the hemorrhaging of subsidized credits to bankrupt state-owned industries (read the military-industrial complex) is accepted by the Russian government as the single greatest obstacle to true structural change and that corrective action is in the offing.
In particular, some seem to believe that the absence of strict control over the money supply -- notably the hemorrhaging of subsidized credits to bankrupt state-owned industries (read the military-industrial complex) -- is accepted by the Russian government as the single greatest obstacle to true structural change and that corrective action is in the offing.
Gox grew to its current size before the strict regulatory framework advanced around them and they genuinely seem like a reluctant participant in the strenuous and exhausting labyrinth of compliance measures.
Continued reliance on state oversight does not seem to be a compelling alternative message as these companies can simply shift operations to less strict venues, while multi-state commerce suggests need for something beyond local oversight.