After the market shock : Central and East-European economies in transition
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After the market shock : Central and East-European economies in transition
Dartmouth Pub. Co., 1994
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"Collection of essays and papers written for the AGENDA-Group"--Pref
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This is a collection of essays and papers written for the Agenda Group at various periods of its activities. These writings are concerned with the future of the economic transformation process in Central and East-European countries.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Reflections on the strategy of systemic transformation: systemic transformation in the light of global change, Jozef Pajestka
- a strategy for economic transformation and development, Hansjoerg Herr, Silke Tober, Andreas Westphal
- strategic planning for industrial restructuring, Kurt Bayer
- how to develop a market economy in central and eastern Europe?, Valtr Komarek. Part 2 Property, money and trade in the market building process market: property and constitution, Joze Mencinger
- property as a bundle of rights, Leopold Specht
- market forces and industrial policy in the process of transition, Peter Kalmbach
- international financial constraints in the period of systemic transformations, Jan Kregel
- two views on how a deformed monetary economy can be developed, Hansjoerg Herr
- the conversion of military resources in the process of market creation and industrial recovery, John E. Ullman
- foreign trade and development of a market economy - the role of subregional co-operation in central and eastern Europe, Maciej Perczynski. Part 3 Country studies: the Russian market experience - social dimension, Vitaly Zhurkin
- new options after the big bang - Poland at the cross-roads
- Tadeusz Kowalik, Ryszard Bugaj
- the external opening of a transforming economy - the case of Russia, Andrei S. Lushin
- socio-economic transformation in Hungary, Gustav Bager
- peculiarities of economic reforms in Ukraine, Nikolai G. Chuachenko. Postscript: The post-shock agenda - how to make the market forms of property and control, Jan Kregel, Andrei Lushin, Egon Matzner, Leopold Specht.
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