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The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe: Views from Within
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The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe: Views from Within

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This volume provides an up-to-date account of how the process of economic transition in Eastern Europe is unfolding from the point of view of Eastern European economists assessing their native economies. The authors have personally experienced the frustrations of the previous Stalinist system of central planning and public ownership, as well as the difficulties and pitfalls of designing new systems based on markets and private ownership. The book focuses on the three countries of Eastern Europe leading the reform efforts - Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland - and points out similarities and differences in their reform strategies. Although the stories of economic change in Eastern Europe have dominated news headlines, the book argues that the real challenges of designing and maintaining viable economies are just beginning. The analysis in this volume is intended to be of interest to those in the academic and policy-making communities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
26 October 1992
Pages
216
ISBN
9780275938253

This volume provides an up-to-date account of how the process of economic transition in Eastern Europe is unfolding from the point of view of Eastern European economists assessing their native economies. The authors have personally experienced the frustrations of the previous Stalinist system of central planning and public ownership, as well as the difficulties and pitfalls of designing new systems based on markets and private ownership. The book focuses on the three countries of Eastern Europe leading the reform efforts - Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland - and points out similarities and differences in their reform strategies. Although the stories of economic change in Eastern Europe have dominated news headlines, the book argues that the real challenges of designing and maintaining viable economies are just beginning. The analysis in this volume is intended to be of interest to those in the academic and policy-making communities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
26 October 1992
Pages
216
ISBN
9780275938253