Author: Gregory Grossman
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Category : Informal sector (Economics)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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The Second Economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe
Author: Gregory Grossman
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Category : Informal sector (Economics)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Publisher:
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Category : Informal sector (Economics)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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The Second Economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe: A Bibliography
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Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Provides a bibliography on the second economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe.
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Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Provides a bibliography on the second economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe.
The Second Economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe
Economic Adjustment and Reform in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
Author: Franklyn D. Holzman
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822308522
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Economic reform, structural adjustment, macroeconomic stabilization, and participation in the world economy are interconnected aspects of the same issue: the long-term economic viability of centrally planned economies in the rapidly changing economic environment of the modern world. Any economic strategy that focuses on only one or two of these aspects at the expense of the others is likely to fail; yet even strategies that build on all of these bases may well fail unless political leaders can muster exceptional skill, garner international support, and enjoy some good luck. The contributions to this volume reflect the recent research on this issue by various specialists on the economies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Each author emphasizes macroeconomic stabilization, structural adjustment, participation in the larger world economy, or ecomonic reform.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822308522
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Economic reform, structural adjustment, macroeconomic stabilization, and participation in the world economy are interconnected aspects of the same issue: the long-term economic viability of centrally planned economies in the rapidly changing economic environment of the modern world. Any economic strategy that focuses on only one or two of these aspects at the expense of the others is likely to fail; yet even strategies that build on all of these bases may well fail unless political leaders can muster exceptional skill, garner international support, and enjoy some good luck. The contributions to this volume reflect the recent research on this issue by various specialists on the economies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Each author emphasizes macroeconomic stabilization, structural adjustment, participation in the larger world economy, or ecomonic reform.
New Directions in the Soviet Economy: The world outside and a selected bibliography of recent monographs, and appendixes
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy
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Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Soviet-type Economic Systems
Author: Z. Edward O'Relley
Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research Company
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research Company
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Soviet Bloc Foreign Economic Relations
Author: United States. Department of State. External Research Division
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Category : Communist countries
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Communist countries
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Economic Development in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Sectoral analysis
Author: Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl
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Category : Europe, Eastern
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Category : Europe, Eastern
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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The Breakdown of the USSR
Author: Maximilian Spinner
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638757943
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Newer History, European Unification, grade: 1 (A), University of Birmingham (Centre for Russian and East European Studies), course: Graduate Soviet Social and Economic History, 28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The collapse of the Soviet Union has been one of the most controversially discussed issues among historians and social scientists throughout the last decade. Paradoxically the imminent collapse of communism had been predicted frequently by Western observers during the early years of the Bolshevik rule. With the victory of the Second World War those voices were muted and the West accomodated with the existence of an obviously stable, mighty and economically expanding country.1 The breakdown of communism in 1991 had been anticipated by few contemporary scholars, although the majority were aware of the symptoms of a deep crisis. In this essay I will argue that in order to better understand the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, a central role must be given to the economy and its effects on other areas. Most symptoms of the crisis and the ultimate breakdown of the system can in fact be attributed to the impact of economic failure. Whereas, economic modernization was the motor of success in the early decades, the economy became the weakest link of the Soviet system in the later period as its structural shortcomings deeply effected other areas as well. The first part of this essay is intended to briefly outline the central role the economy played in the development of Soviet socialism. The second part analyses the far-reaching impact of the economic downturn, while the third part discusses the limits of reform before drawing a conclusion.2 1 M Cox, 'Critical Reflections on Soviet Studies', in: M Cox (ed.), Rethinking the Soviet Collapse, L: Pinter, 1998, p 27. 2 The author is aware that in the given scope of this essay only a minor and not necessar
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3638757943
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Newer History, European Unification, grade: 1 (A), University of Birmingham (Centre for Russian and East European Studies), course: Graduate Soviet Social and Economic History, 28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The collapse of the Soviet Union has been one of the most controversially discussed issues among historians and social scientists throughout the last decade. Paradoxically the imminent collapse of communism had been predicted frequently by Western observers during the early years of the Bolshevik rule. With the victory of the Second World War those voices were muted and the West accomodated with the existence of an obviously stable, mighty and economically expanding country.1 The breakdown of communism in 1991 had been anticipated by few contemporary scholars, although the majority were aware of the symptoms of a deep crisis. In this essay I will argue that in order to better understand the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, a central role must be given to the economy and its effects on other areas. Most symptoms of the crisis and the ultimate breakdown of the system can in fact be attributed to the impact of economic failure. Whereas, economic modernization was the motor of success in the early decades, the economy became the weakest link of the Soviet system in the later period as its structural shortcomings deeply effected other areas as well. The first part of this essay is intended to briefly outline the central role the economy played in the development of Soviet socialism. The second part analyses the far-reaching impact of the economic downturn, while the third part discusses the limits of reform before drawing a conclusion.2 1 M Cox, 'Critical Reflections on Soviet Studies', in: M Cox (ed.), Rethinking the Soviet Collapse, L: Pinter, 1998, p 27. 2 The author is aware that in the given scope of this essay only a minor and not necessar
The Second Economy in the USSR and Eastern Europe
Author: Gregory Grossman
Publisher:
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Category : Informal sector (Economics)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Informal sector (Economics)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description