The postcommunist economic transformation : essays in honor of Gregory Grossman
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The postcommunist economic transformation : essays in honor of Gregory Grossman
Westview Press, 1994
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  京都
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  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume takes a sober second look at approaches to and prospects for transforming the centrally planned economies of the postcommunist east. The contributing authors, distinguished specialists with decades of experience in the field, offer cogent analyses of the economic, political, social, and geographic dimensions of the current systemic reforms. Together, their essays sound a note of skepticism about the feasibility of rebuilding these economies with a simple reliance on market mechanisms and macroeconomic guidance. The ongoing effort to transform the centrally planned economies of the postcommunist east into market economies has dashed early hopes that it would be possible to formulate a design and an agenda for marketization and privatization, to manage the process rationally, and to emerge from the turmoil of structural change fairly quickly. This volume takes a sober second look at approaches to and prospects for making the transition to new economic systems.
The contributing authors, distinguished specialists on the formerly planned economies with decades of experience in the field, offer cogent analyses of the economic, political, social, and geographic dimensions of current reforms. They also review salient features of the old command economic systems, the effects of which even today have not been eradicated.The authors intimate knowledge of how the old systems functioned gives them a special appreciation both of the need for reform and of the cultural and political legacies that are shaping and distorting the reform process. They are acutely aware of the difficulty of imposing Western policies in the absence of Western institutions, and their essays sound a note of skepticism about the feasibility of rebuilding these economies with a simple reliance on the market plus macroeconomic guidance.
目次
- Introduction
- (Robert W. Campbell. )
- Long-Term Perspectives On Transition
- Postcommunist Transformation: Between Accident and Design
- (Andrzej Brzeski. )
- Sustainable Transition
- (Hans Aage. )
- Self-Regulating or Regulated Market Economy? On the Model of East Central European Transformation
- (Ivan Berend. )
- Transport in Russias Future
- (Holland Hunter. )
- New Institutions, New Behaviors
- From Enterprise to Firm: Notes for a Theory of the Enterprise in Transition
- (Barry W. Ickes and Randi Ryterman. )
- Money, Debt, and Equity in the Transition from Socialism
- (R. W. Campbell. )
- Regions, Local Power, and Reform in Russia
- (Michael J. Bradshaw and Philip Hanson. )
- Policy Choices
- Privatization in Russia: Options and Transaction Costs
- (Silvana Malle. )
- Cost Tradeoffs in Activity Shutdowns: A Note on Economic Restructuring During the Transition
- (Richard E. Ericson. )
- The Old System In Retrospect: Dynamics And Viability
- The Growth of the Second Economy in the Soviet Union and Its Impact on the System
- (Vladimir G. Treml and Michael Alexeev. )
- Perestroika and the Chinese Model
- (Joseph S. Berliner. )
- Bureaucrats Versus Red Guards: A Politico-Economic Model of the Stability of Communist Regimes
- (Mario Ferrero.)
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