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Economic Reforms in the Socialist World

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  • © 1989

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. The People’s Republic of China

  3. Developing Countries

  4. General Aspects

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About this book

The reform ideas originated in Eastern Europe, and the results of reform experiments there, as well as in China and the USSR, can now be compared and evaluated. The essays in this important volume aim to accomplish this task. The authors are economists as well as political scientists, of whom several are prominent reform theorists from the socialist countries themselves. In this book the authors analyse policy debates, reform proposals and factors influencing the scope of the reforms; assess the economic and social effects, actual or potential, of the reforms in China and Eastern Europe, and the proposed reforms in the USSR; and interpret recent developments in socialist-oriented developing countries.

Editors and Affiliations

  • London School of Economics, UK

    Stanislaw Gomulka

  • Department of International Relations, Seoul National University, South Korea

    Yong-Chool Ha

  • College of Social Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea

    Cae-One Kim

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