First Published in 1990. Socialist countries now account for about a quarter of the world economy, about a third of the world population and about half the world military power. What happens in those countries is therefore par excellence of importance to all of us. This book is an outcome of a Conference on Economic Systems and Reforms in a Changing World, held in Seoul in September 1987. The Conference was significant in several respects. Foremost was the fact that this was probably the first such meeting of scholars from both socialist and non-socialist countries held to discuss socialist economic reforms worldwide.…mehr
First Published in 1990. Socialist countries now account for about a quarter of the world economy, about a third of the world population and about half the world military power. What happens in those countries is therefore par excellence of importance to all of us. This book is an outcome of a Conference on Economic Systems and Reforms in a Changing World, held in Seoul in September 1987. The Conference was significant in several respects. Foremost was the fact that this was probably the first such meeting of scholars from both socialist and non-socialist countries held to discuss socialist economic reforms worldwide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stanislaw Gomulka Reader in Economics London School of Economics. Yong-Chool Ha Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations Seoul National University. Cae-One Kim Professor, College of Social Sciences Seoul National University
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; Part I The People's Republic of China; Chapter 1 Political Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3 Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff; Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;
Introduction; Part I The People's Republic of China; Chapter 1 Political Economy of Reforms in China, Byung-Joon Ahn; Chapter 2 Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China, Suck-Kyo Ahn; Chapter 3 Between Plan and Market: The Role of the Local Sector in Post-Mao Reforms in China, Christine P. W. Wong; Part II The USSR; Chapter 4 Gorbachev's Economic Reforms in the Context of the Soviet Political System, Stanislaw Gomulka; Chapter 5 The Second Economy: Boon or Bane for the Reform of the First Economy?, Gregory Grossman; Chapter 6 Soviet Restructuring in Relation to the Chinese Reform, Michael Kaser; Chapter 7 The Soviet Communist Party and Economic Reform: a Case Study, Yong-Chool Ha; Part III Eastern European Countries; Chapter 8 Economic and Political Reforms in Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe: a Comparative Analysis, Jerzy J Wiatr; Chapter 9 Systemic Aspects of the Social Crisis in Yugoslavia, Ivan Bi?ani?; Chapter 10 Ideological Features Yet to be Overcome in Soviet-Type Economies, László Szamuely; Chapter 11 Revaluation of the Past Experience and the Future of Economic Reform in Poland, Józef Pajestka; Part IV Developing Countries; Chapter 12 Testing the Soviet-Type Industrialisation Model in Socialist-Orientated Developing Countries, Wladimir Andreff; Chapter 13 Industrial Management and Reforms in North Korea, Myung-Kyu Kang; Part V General Aspects; Chapter 14 Socialist Incentive Schemes and the Price-Setting Problem, Jean Benard; Chapter 15 Contemporary Socialist Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide, Branko Horvat;
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