The Transition from command to market economies in East-Central Europe /
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Imprint: | Boulder : Westview Press, 1992. |
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Description: | x, 321 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Westview special studies in international economics The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies yearbook ; 4 Yearbook (Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche) 4. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1335340 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Introduction / |r Sandor Richter -- |g Pt. 1. |t The Economics of Transition. |g 1. |t Conventional Stabilization and the East European Transition / |r Amit Bhaduri. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t The Model Underlying Conventional Stabilization. |g 3. |t The Conventional Policy Package for Stabilization. |g 4. |t Pitfalls of the Conventional Stabilization Program. |g 5. |t The Relation Between Stabilization, Economic Dynamism, and Growth. |g 2. |t Transition from Command to Market Economies in Central and Eastern Europe: First Experiences and Questions / |r Kazimierz Laski. |g 1. |t Introductory Remarks. |g 2. |t Shock Therapy Versus Gradualism--A Partly False Alternative. |g 3. |t Stabilization and Recession. |g 4. |t Stabilization and Growth. |g 5. |t Some Ideological Considerations. |g 3. |t The Thorny Path of Transition from Command to Market Economy / |r Friedrich Levcik. |g 1. |t Point of Departure. |g 2. |t The Present Economic Situation. |g 3. |t Diverse Starting Conditions, Similar Transformation Strategies. |g 4. |t The Role of the International Monetary Fund. |g 5. |t Competition--The Missing Link. |g 6. |t The Western Community of Nations--Its Role and Tasks. |g 4. |t Ten Propositions Towards a Theory of Transformation: From Command to Exchange Communication / |r Raimund Dietz. |g 1. |t Neoclassical Orthodoxy Versus Theory of Communications. |g 2. |t Exchange as the Basic Order Element of Modern Societies. |g 3. |t The Asymmetry of the Plan-Market Mix. |g 4. |t Redefining Transformation. |g 5. |t Systemic Vacuum. |g 6. |t Some Further Developmental Blocks. |g 7. |t How Can Exchange Communication Be Set in Motion? |g 8. |t Stabilization Versus Transformation? |g 9. |t Country-Specific Conditions. |g 10. |t Methodological Remarks -- |g Pt. 2. |t Specific Issues of Transition. |g 5. |t Privatization of Big Enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe--General Concepts and the Hungarian Experience / |r Gabor Hunya. |g 1. |t Conceptual Considerations. |g 2. |t Hungary: A New Privatization Strategy Emerging. |g 3. |t General Conclusions. |g 6. |t Czechoslovakia's Agriculture at the Crossroads / |r Zdenek Lukas. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Agricultural Policy. |g 3. |t Agrarian Trade. |g 4. |t Subsidy Policy. |g 5. |t The New Land Act. |g 6. |t In Search of a New Agrarian Policy. |g 7. |t Prospects. |g 7. |t Economic Transition in Bulgaria / |r Ilse Grosser. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Outline of the Current Economic Program. |g 3. |t Economic Starting Conditions. |g 4. |t Liberalization Measures and Stabilization Policy. |g 5. |t Institutional System Transformation. |g 6. |t Summary Assessment -- |g Pt. 3. |t Internal and External Environment of Transition. |g 8. |t The Soviet Economy on the Brink of Confrontation / |r Peter Havlik. |g 1. |t Disputes About Reform Programs. |g 2. |t Rapidly Deteriorating Economy. |g 3. |t Collapsing Foreign Trade. |g 4. |t The Failed Coup Opened the Way for Reforms. |g 9. |t External Indebtedness of Yugoslavia and Its Federal Units / |r Franjo Stiblar. |g 1. |t The World Bank Indebtedness Criteria. |g 2. |t Evolution of Yugoslav Debt and Indebtedness. |g 3. |t Repayment of Existing Yugoslav Debt. |g 4. |t External Debt and Indebtedness of Yugoslav Federal Units. |g 10. |t East-West GDP Comparisons: Problems, Methods and Results / |r Peter Havlik. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Available GDP Data for Eastern Countries in National Currencies. |g 3. |t Search for a Proper Convertor: Official Exchange Rates Versus PPPs. |g 4. |t Overview of Benchmark GDP Estimates. |g 5. |t Assessment of Alternative GDP Estimates. |g 6. |t Real Growth Rates and Extrapolation of Benchmark GDP Estimates. |g 7. |t Conclusions and Final Assessment. |g 11. |t International Aspects of the Economic Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe / |r Hubert Gabrisch. |g 1. |t The International Context of Systemic Transformation. |g 2. |t The Way Back to Europe. |g 3. |t External Challenges. |g 4. |t Internal Challenges. |g 5. |t Financial Assistance. |g 6. |t Relationship with EC. |g 7. |t The Role of Germany. |g 8. |t What Should be Done? |g 12. |t Economic Lessons from Two Newly Industrializing Countries in the Far East / |r Waltraut Urban. |g 1. |t Introduction. |g 2. |t Learning from Taiwan and Korea: Tackling Similar Problems in a Different Context. |g 3. |t Reintegration into the World Economy. |g 4. |t Internal and External Sources of Capital. |g 5. |t Summary and Conclusions. |t Kazimierz Laski. |
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