Guide to the Socialist Economies

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Capita GNP
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Comecon Countries
Economic Accounting Basis
EIU Country
EIU Country Report
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Foreign Trade Corporation
GDR
Gorbachev
Hard Currency
Hard Currency Earnings
Hold
IHT
IMF
intra-Comecon Trade
Joint Equity Ventures
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Net Hard Currency Debt
Non-labour Inputs
Plan Fulfilment
State Planning Commission
Tonnes
UN
Wage Fund
West Germany

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  • ISBN 9781032250151
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1990, A Guide to the Socialist Economies explores the evolution of a variety of economic systems in the socialist world and highlights major problems facing fourteen countries – Albania, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, the GDR, Hungary, North Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, Vietnam and Yugoslavia –against a background of continuous change, characterized by such events as the Berlin blockade, the Korean war, the Hungarian revolution and the invasion of Czechoslovakia.

The traditional Soviet economic model is studied in detail as the basic system adopted by or imposed upon all of these countries. A separate chapter is devoted to foreign trade in general and Comecon in particular, while each of the country studies deals with the political and economic background, economic reforms (including industry, agriculture, the financial system and foreign trade and capital) and the private sector. The book provides information on the economic institutions of all the individual countries which is invaluable if the various courses of reform each country has engaged upon are to be understood. Historical material supplements contemporary information in a work which is to be an essential reference for anyone engaged in a study of, or trade with, the socialist countries.

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