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|aTransition from socialist to market economies|h[electronic resource]:|bcomparison of Europeanand Asian experiences /|cedited by Shinichi Ichimura, Tsuneaki Sato, William James.
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|aConversion and Divergence in Transition Process: Europe and Asia -- China's Transition to a Market Economy: How Far Across the River -- TwoReforms under Mono-Party Systems-Hungarian NEM and China's Reform -- SOE Reform and Privatization in Transition b7 sChina in Comparative Perspective -- Vietnamese Gradualism in SOE Reforms -- From Public to Private Savings: Decline of State Ownership in China -- The Special Safety Net in a Transitional Economy: the Case of China -- The State and the Transformation of Economic Systems -- Can the Japan Inc. Model be a Middle Course for Transition: Industrial Policy and Postwar Economic Development of Japan -- Market and Political Justice in Transformation of Poland -- Facts and Lessons of Ten Years of Transformation in Central Europe -- Lessons of Transformation in the Czech Republic: 1990-2000.
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|aThis book provides a unique comparative study of two historic experiences in transition from Socialist planned economies to Capitalist market economies. It examines the dramatic breakaway of Central-Eastern European countries from the Soviet rule ignited by Gorbachev's Grasnost and Perestroika, and compares their struggling transformation with China's gradualist successful transition under the declared guidance of Den Xia-ping's Reform and Openness. The contributors to this volume providea framework for understanding the differing emphasis and sequencing of two reforms and explore these issues in the demise of communism and thetriumph of the market economy. The book offers an in-depth analysis ofthe relative success of the East Asian economies compared with the Central-Eastern European countries, which suffered from Soviet power for most of the last century. This book is indispensable reading for all interested in Transitional Economics, Economic Development and ComparativeEconomic Studies focusing on the transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and East Asia.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2010.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Jan. 11, 2010).|nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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