Industrial transformation in Eastern Europe in the light of the East Asian experience
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Industrial transformation in Eastern Europe in the light of the East Asian experience
(International political economy series)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Since 1989, the postcommunist societies of Eastern Europe have been subject to policy advice and political and economic pressure which assumes that the development of "free market" economies is the best route to economic growth and prosperity. This is a collection of writings that argues against the assumption that the development of free market economies and the swallowing of the myths of Anglo-American capitalism is the best option for Eastern Europe.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables - Preface - Notes on the Editors and Contributors - PART ONE: INTRODUCTION - On Appropriate Models for Transformation in Eastern Europe
- J.Henderson - PART TWO: TRANSFORMATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE - Social and Political Dimensions of Economic Transformation: Eastern Europe and Pacific Asia
- J.Henderson & R.Whitley - Industrial Transformation in East-Central Europe and East Asia: Should the State Whither Away?
- W.Andreff - Privatization and the State: Russia, Eastern Europe, East Asia
- N.Harris & D.Lockwood - The Starting Point of Liberalization: China and the Former USSR on the Eve of Reform
- P.Nolan - Institutional Change and Economic Development in East-Central Europe and China: Contrasts in the Light of the 'East Asian Model'
- D.Lo & H.Radice - PART THREE: NATIONAL SPECIFICITIES - Institutional Foundations of Robust Economic Performance: Public Sector Industrial Growth in China
- V.Nee & S.Su - The Developmental Alliance for Industrialization in East Asia: State and Business in South Korea and Taiwan
- E.M.Kim - Enterprise Strategies and Labour Relations in Central and Eastern Europe
- S.Vickerstaff, J.Thirkell & R.Scase - Ideologies, Economic Policies and Social Change: the Cyclical Nature of Hungary's Transformation
- L.Czaban - Index
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