Economic transformation in East-Central Europe and in the newly independent states
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Economic transformation in East-Central Europe and in the newly independent states
(The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies Yearbook, 5)
Westview Press, 1994
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"Published in cooperation with The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies."
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Considering the unprecedented socioeconomic changes in Central and Eastern Europe, the contributors to this volume explore the pace and sequencing of the transition from command to market economies.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The current state of economic transformation: shared aspirations, diverging results, Ilse Grosser
- frictions in the economic transformation of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland, G. Hunya
- foreign trade liberalization during the transition to a market economy, Dariusz Rosati. Part 2 Fiscal and industrial policy during transformation: fiscal policy and effective demand during transformation, Kazimierz Laski
- industrial policy and the transition in East-Central Europe, Michael A. Landesmann
- industrial policies for countries in transition?, Janos Fath. Part 3 New countries on the map: the separation of Czechoslovakia, Zdenek Lukas
- Yugoslavia's successors, Hermine Vidovic
- Russia's attempted stabilization fails, Petrer Havlik
- Ukraine's first year of economic statehood, Helen Boss.
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