Transitional economic systems : the Polish-Czech example

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Transitional economic systems : the Polish-Czech example

by Dorothy W. Douglas

(International library of sociology, 33 . Economics and society ; 11)

Routledge, 1998

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Reprint. First published in 1953 by Routledge & Kegan Paul

Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780415175357

Description

This is Volume XI of a series of eleven of Economic and Society. Originally published in 1953, this includes a look at the Polish-Czech example- looking at the influence if USSR and bases of change in Poland; Czechoslovakia, commonalities and their transition to socialism.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION, I. U.S.S.R. INFLUENCES Part I. Bases of Change: Poland II. WAR AND PRE-WAR HERITAGE III. EARLY RECONSTRUCTION Part II. Bases of Change: Czechoslovakia IV. INDUSTRIALIZED CZECHOSLOVAKIA V. REFORMS AND REVOLUTIONS 2. Nationality Question: Slovakia VI. TWO- AND FIVE-YEAR PLANS: CHANGING OBJECTIVES Part III. The Common Pattern VII. PLANNING METHODS AND THE GROWTH OF CONTROL VIII. SOCIALIST BANKING, SERVANT OF THE PLAN lX. THE STRUCTURE OF NATIONALIZED INDUSTRY X. A CASE STUDY IN NATIONALIZE'D INDUSTRY: THE BAT' A-SVIT CONCERN XI. LABOUR AND PRODUCTION XII. LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY XIII. THE REORGANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE XIV. INTER-STATE ECONOMIC RELATIONS Part IV. 'Transition to ... Socialism 'XV. DISSOLVING THE PRIVATE SECTOR XVI. 'SOCIALIST INDUSTRIALIZATION'
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: set ISBN 9780415178198

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This important set of books gives students and researchers a powerful resource for exploring the complex interrelationship of social and economic theory. Containing classic and groundbreaking works by Parsons and Myrdal, this set is relevant to anyone researching the history and philosophy of economics, or industrial and development economics. The subject matter is highly international in content, covering the USA, Germany, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

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