Part 1 Central and East Europe: the Czech Republic, Josef C. Brada and Ali M. Kutan; Hungary, Andras Blaho and Peter Gal; East Germany, Jurgen von Hagen; Poland, Stanislaw Wellisz. Part 2 The North European economies: the Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Kalev Kukk; Finland, Urpo Kivikari. Part 3 The post-Soviet states: Russia, Padma Desai; Kazakhstan, Heiner Flassbeck et al; Uzbekistan, Michael Connolly. Part 4 East, Southeast and South Asia: China, Richard S. Eckaus; Vietnam, David Dollar and Borje Ljunggren; India, Manmohan Agarwal.
"This book presents a careful and advanced analysis of liberalization ofsocialist economics into the global trading and financial systems. Theessays collected in this book, as well as the excellent introduction, willbe of great value to both the scholar and the general audience interestedin transition." Andrei Shleifer , Department of Economics, Harvard University
Padma Desai is the Gladys and Roland Harriman Professor of Comparative Economic Systems and director of the Center for Transition Economies at Columbia University. A leading scholar of the Russian economy, she is the author of Conversations on Russia: Reform from Yeltsin to Putin, which was the Financial Times Pick of the Year in 2007, and coathor of Work Without Wages: Russia's Non-Payment Crisis (MIT Press). Her most recent book, on the current economic crisis, is From Financial Crisis to Global Recovery.
"This book presents a careful and advanced analysis of liberalization ofsocialist economics into the global trading and financial systems. Theessays collected in this book, as well as the excellent introduction, willbe of great value to both the scholar and the general audience interestedin transition." Andrei Shleifer , Department of Economics, Harvard University
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