This book addresses the policy questions around the challenge of transforming eastern European economies from their planned, administrative past to vibrant market-based entities.
This collection of essays discusses the problems of repositioning the new Eastern economies globally. It focuses on freeing up foreign economic sectors;... Læs mere
This collection of essays discusses the problems of repositioning the new Eastern economies globally. It focuses on freeing up foreign economic sectors;... Læs mere
This 1988 book examines the indirect instruments and the related institutions that help to coordinate key economic decisions within and among the economies belonging to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA).
With the revolutions in Eastern Europe since mid-1989, two main transformations are envisaged: pluralistic political democracy and a market economy based largely on private property and self-interest. This work looks at the economic goals that may be pursued in various ways.