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The present work of Hungarian economist D. Shimon Jr. is devoted to the analysis of almost half a century of socialist construction experience in Yugoslavia and the reasons for its unsuccessful outcome. This country, having departed at an early stage of socialism building from a classical variant of administrative-command system, aspired to development of market relations and active participation in world economic relations, having created the first and yet unique in the world self-regulated socialist economy. The research is based on rich factual material. It is intended not only for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present work of Hungarian economist D. Shimon Jr. is devoted to the analysis of almost half a century of socialist construction experience in Yugoslavia and the reasons for its unsuccessful outcome. This country, having departed at an early stage of socialism building from a classical variant of administrative-command system, aspired to development of market relations and active participation in world economic relations, having created the first and yet unique in the world self-regulated socialist economy. The research is based on rich factual material. It is intended not only for specialists, but also for all those who are interested in alternative economic systems and problems of economic history connected with theory and practice of socialist construction.
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Autorenporträt
Dyördy Shimon Jr. is a Hungarian economist and specialist in international relations. His area of research is the problems of global economic growth. He graduated from MGIMO in 1989 and received his Ph.D. in economics in 1993 and Ph.D. in 1994. His professional experience includes work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Central University of Hungary.