The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the Global Economy (Hardcover, New)


The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe are moving away from a centrally planned economy towards integration within the global economy. How did this transition begin? Is this an aim which all the countries can afford? What conditions are to be met so that the countries will achieve a level of development comparable with the average level of their industrial partners? In this volume, political economists from the East and West provide an in-depth analysis of these questions. They explore how the communist bloc is redirecting its economic relations away from the political privileges of trade and cooperation with CMEA and the Third World towards the West and how their plans for economic development imply an increased involvement of Western capital. The authors also assess how the transition to the market requires liberalizing foreign trade, introducing convertibility, transforming property structures, all of which are also part of the ongoing domestic reform.

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The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe are moving away from a centrally planned economy towards integration within the global economy. How did this transition begin? Is this an aim which all the countries can afford? What conditions are to be met so that the countries will achieve a level of development comparable with the average level of their industrial partners? In this volume, political economists from the East and West provide an in-depth analysis of these questions. They explore how the communist bloc is redirecting its economic relations away from the political privileges of trade and cooperation with CMEA and the Third World towards the West and how their plans for economic development imply an increased involvement of Western capital. The authors also assess how the transition to the market requires liberalizing foreign trade, introducing convertibility, transforming property structures, all of which are also part of the ongoing domestic reform.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

International Council for Central and East European Studies

Release date

July 1992

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

1992

Editors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

240

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-521-41417-3

Barcode

9780521414173

Categories

LSN

0-521-41417-2



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