The most comprehensive and contemporary source available on socialist
economic systems, this book employs economic data from eight East
European countries and Russia to provide readers with a thorough,
accurate picture of formerly Communist economies. J. Wilczynski
carefully analyzes the major focal points of socialistic economics:
planning and market, profit, production and growth, accumulation,
consumption, labor, land, pricing, money and banking, fiscal policy
and control, domestic and foreign trade, and international economics.
The treatment of the subject is objective and constructive; when
comparisons are made with capitalist economies both the strengths and
weaknesses of socialism are brought out. This is not, however, a book
on comparative economic systems but rather a complete discourse on the
actual principles of socialist economics. Controversial issues such as
the role of planning and the market, profit, rates of growth, the
consumer's place, labor incentives, pricing, and controls are
particularly well done. This book can be used as a guide to the
economics of formerly communist regimes and as text for courses in
developmental economics and comparative economic systems. It is well
written by a scholar intimate with the plans, policies, and failures
of communist economies from the close of The Second World War to the
demise of Communist rule in Eastern Europe.
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9781351304382
Publisert
2017
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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