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Economic Reforms in the Socialist World
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780873325776
- ISBN-10: 087332577X
- Artikelnr.: 24417268
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780873325776
- ISBN-10: 087332577X
- Artikelnr.: 24417268
Stanislaw Gomulka Reader in Economics London School of Economics. Yong-Chool Ha Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations Seoul National University. Cae-One Kim Professor, College of Social Sciences Seoul National University
Introduction; Part I The People's Republic of China; Chapter 1 Political
Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and
Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3
Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms
in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's
Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw
Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the
First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in
Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet
Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III
Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in
Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J
Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan
Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type
Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience
and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV
Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation
Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff;
Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu
Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and
the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist
Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;
Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and
Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3
Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms
in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's
Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw
Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the
First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in
Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet
Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III
Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in
Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J
Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan
Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type
Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience
and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV
Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation
Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff;
Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu
Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and
the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist
Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;
Introduction; Part I The People's Republic of China; Chapter 1 Political
Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and
Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3
Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms
in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's
Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw
Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the
First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in
Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet
Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III
Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in
Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J
Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan
Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type
Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience
and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV
Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation
Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff;
Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu
Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and
the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist
Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;
Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and
Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3
Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms
in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's
Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw
Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the
First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in
Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet
Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III
Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in
Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J
Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan
Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type
Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience
and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV
Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation
Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff;
Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu
Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and
the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist
Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;