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Systemic change and stabilization in Eastern Europe

edited by László Csaba ; with contributions by Anders Åslund ... [et al.]

Dartmouth , Gower, c1991

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注記

Papers originally presented at the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies' first international conference, held in Verona, Italy, Sept. 27-29, 1990

Bibliography: p. 131-141

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内容説明

The systematic transformation from planning and bureaucratic co-ordination to a liberal private capitalist economic order has been a historic challenge for Central and South-East European countries. It was inevitable that following the post-revolutionary euphoria there would be a period of gathering stock as the true dimensions of the crisis came to be appreciated. What is clear is that the road form crisis to capitalism will be long and bumpy and this book focuses on some of the key policy-relevant theoretical issues of strategic transformation. In doing this the contributors compare the situation in East Europe with non-European experience - particularly that of Latin America - and attempt to establish a basis for redesigning and consolidating the crisis-ridden Central and Eastern European States.

目次

  • Part 1 New perspectives on systemic change and stabilization in Central Europe - an overview, Laszlo Csaba. Part 2 Systemic change and stabilization - goals and substance - principles of privatization, Anders Aslund
  • systemic change and convertibility - a comparison of Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia, Ivan Szegvari. Part 3 Systemic change and stabilization - theory and policy - political economy of sequencing tactics in the transition period, Gerald Roland
  • experiences of IMF stabilization policies in Latin America and in Eastern Europe, Paul Dembinski and Jacques Morriset
  • stabilization policy - vision, reality, responsibility, Grzegorz Kolodko. Part 4 Systemic change and stabilization - external conditions - unresolved issues of Comecon trade in convertible currencies, Gabor Oblath
  • the role of Western capital in the transition to the market - a systems' theoretical perspective, Raimund Dietz.

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