Emerging from Communism: lessons from Russia, China, and Eastern Europe

If free markets and private ownership are meant to increase economic opportunity and welfare, why has their introduction been accompanied by such pain in Eastern Europe and Russia? The contributors to this book believe that future reform strategies in any country depend on understanding what has occ...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] MIT Press 1998
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Summary:If free markets and private ownership are meant to increase economic opportunity and welfare, why has their introduction been accompanied by such pain in Eastern Europe and Russia? The contributors to this book believe that future reform strategies in any country depend on understanding what has occurred in these emerging economies so far. Issues addressed include inflation, privatization, enterprise restructuring, banking reform and labor market policy, and the role of decentralization in China's growth.
Physical Description:244 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0262024470

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