First published in 1983, The Planned Economies of Eastern Europe
provides a penetrating analysis of the Eastern European economies,
beginning with an examination of the Soviet model on which they are
based. An interesting comparison is made between the levels of
economic development in these countries before and after adopting the
Soviet model. The effect of the model in generating rapid industrial
growth by giving priority to heavy industry without regard to the raw
material base, and in doing so, neglecting agricultural development,
is looked at in detail. This is followed by a survey of proposals to
reform the system put forward by Polish, Hungarian, and
Czechoslovakian economists. A discussion of the role of money and the
problems of consumer equilibrium, and the problems of foreign trade,
both inside and outside Comecon, concludes this in-depth and
constructive review.
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9781040400821
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2025
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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