Dismantling The Command Economy In Eastern Europe: The Vienna Institute For Comparative Economic Studies Yearbook IiiRoutledge, 07.03.2019 - 292 Seiten The contributors to this volume analyze the general problems of economic transition in countries of the former Eastern bloc: changing the ownership structure, abolishing the command economy, and integrating with the world economy. Because unique political, economic and social conditions in each nation require individual policy solutions, the contri |
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Raimund Dietz | |
Katalin Mérő | |
Hungary | |
Peter Havlik | |
Ivan Angelis | |
The Dismal Legacy of the Previous Regime | |
Recent Economic Developments | |
Current Economic Policies | |
Differing Opinions on the Speed of Reform | |
Raimund Dietz 11 Economic Prospects for East Germany After the DMShock 1 Introduction | |
How Strong Was the GDR? | |
Unification Faster and Dearer than Expected | |
Assessment of the Economic Outlook | |
Todor Balabanov Raimund Dietz | |
Poland | |
Hermine Vidovic | |
East Germany | |
Czechoslovakia | |
Yugoslavia | |
Conclusions | |
Part Three CountrySpecific Transition Policies | |
Delayed Transition Exacerbates Economic Crisis 1 A New and Bleak Picture of the Economy | |
How to Handle the Debt Freeze? | |
Economic and Political Destabilization in Progress | |
Changes in Economic Practice Lag Behind Rhetoric 1 Introduction | |
Recent Political Developments | |
Conclusions | |
Slow but Determined Reform Policies 1 External Disequilibrium | |
Budgetary Imbalances 3 Monetary and Credit Policy Higher Inflation | |
Sluggish Stateowned Sector | |
Hungarys Transition Policies | |
The Private Sector and Foreign Capital | |
Ruble Trade and Hard Currency Debt | |
Kazimierz Laski Hubert Gabrisch | |
Gian Paolo Caselli Gabriele Pastrello | |
Peter Havlik | |
Hermine Vidovic | |
About the Contributors | |
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