The challenge : economics of perestroika
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The challenge : economics of perestroika
(The Second world)
Hutchinson Education, 1988
- : pbk
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Includes index
Translated from the Russian
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Abel Aganbegyan, once Gorbachev's closest economic advisor, looks at the far-reaching effects of reconstruction on the Soviet economy.
Table of Contents
- The challenge of perestroika: transition to intensive development
- strengthening social provision
- radical reform of management
- more cooperatives and self-employment
- glasnost, democracy and self-management
- the first steps
- will it happen?
- on the eve - the lessons of history
- efficiency as the driving force of perestroika
- the challenge of technological breakthrough
- new investment policy
- the radical reform of management
- plan and market
- an open economy
- the enterprise - incentives for self-development
- perestroika for people
- glasnost, democracy, self-management as the dynamo of perestroika
- can the Soviet economy sustain a new round of the arms race?
- in place of a conclusion - the Soviet economy in the 21st century. Appendix 1 Use of dynamic inter-branch models to study the future growth of the Soviet economy. Appendix 2 Mathematical economic research into the problem of combining centralisation in the development of the national economic system with independence of its separate productive units.
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