States And Markets

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Administrative Command
Administrative Command Economy
Administrative Command System
Advanced Market Economies
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Authoritarian Welfare State
Cabinet Planning Board
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Civil Society
comparative governance
democratization processes
Developed Industrial Countries
Economic General Staff
economic transition
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Gorbachev Plan
institutional reform
Intermediate Range Nuclear Missiles
Japanese culture
Japanese Trading State
Large Scale Retail Store Law
LDP Domination
Lifetime Employment System
market-oriented economy
MITI
political economy
post-Soviet transformation
post-World War II development
Russian history
Russian President Yeltsin
SCAP
Shatalin Plan
Socioeconomic Development
Soviet Economic System
Soviet Party State
state intervention in economic modernization
State Market Relations
state-market relationship
USSR Supreme Soviet
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367288792
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Initial excitement in the West over the reform of Soviet communism under Gorbachev and then euphoria over the disintegration of the USSR have now been replaced by concern, controversy, and sometimes despair over prospects for democracy and a marlcet economy in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Despair is reflected in the popular joke that the transition from a communist centrally planned economy to a capitalist market economy is like the transition from fiSh soup. to an aquarium. Only time will tell if the aquarium analogy holds water. Meanwhile, as policy makers in Russia and elsewhere in the former Soviet Union grapple with strategies, tactics, and details, scholars and policy advisors continue to debate questions of sequence, timing, and appropriate models.
Guoli Liu is assistant professor of political science at the College of Charleston. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo and was visiting assistant professor at the State University of New York-Brockport.

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