Korelsky, V. F. Fish, fishermen and fish industry in Russia / V. F. Korelsky. - Bremen : Krebs, [1993?]-.

About the Book This is the second book from the Collection ofResearch Works by V. Korelsky combined by the common title Fish, Fishermen and Fish Industry in Russia. It contains the analysis of the situation in the fish industry and substantiates the ways of its development on the basis of the changes in property relations, establishment of the market economy and the reorganization of management. Many of those who work in the fish industry hardly find their bearings in the quickly changing economic situation. This book serves as a kind of compass showing the way in the new, stormy sea of market relations. Its navigational idea is to help the labourers of the fish industry to realize the necessity of a regulated market mechanism and to do everything necessary for its realization and to return to Russia its former glory of the leading fish industrial state of the world. It has long been known that unsolvable problems are problems that people do not want to solve. By the will of the historical process the fate of Russia is to solve many problems by the beginning of the third millennium. Korelsky sides with those who try to persuade other people that we want and we will solve these problems. Let the works of A.S. Pushkin, the great Russian poet, again come true: “All flags will be our guests and we shall feast on our expanse”. From chapter to chapter the author repeats that the time we live at is a time of changes and solutions. We witness the break-down of totalitarism in the political life, changes in property relations, in the organization of society, the transition to the market relations in the national economy, a bold re-forging of ourselves from “bolts and screws” into “ships of enterprisers”. The steering-wheels of these ships must be in the hands of capitans which have managed to turn their mentality from dependence to earning, from that of a bureaucrat to that of a consumer, from extravagance to profit, in a word, in the hands of those who have managed to change themselves and have shown the ability for independent management of the economy.

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