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The East European Economies in the 1970s

A volume in Butterworths Studies in International Political Economy

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Edited by:

Alec Nove, Hans-Hermann Höhmann and Gertraud Seidenstecher

The East European Economies in the 1970s

A volume in Butterworths Studies in International Political Economy

Book1982

 

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Edited by:

Alec Nove, Hans-Hermann Höhmann and Gertraud Seidenstecher

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    CHAPTER 1 - Economic reform in the 1970s–policy with no alternative

    Hans-Herman Höhmann

    Pages 1-16

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    CHAPTER 2 - USSR: economic policy and methods after 1970

    Alec Nove

    Pages 17-44

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    CHAPTER 3 - The GDR–economic policy caught between pressure for efficiency and lack of ideas

    Manfred Melzer

    Pages 45-90

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    CHAPTER 4 - Aims, methods and political determinants of the economic policy of Poland 1970–1980

    Wlodzimierz Brus

    Pages 91-138

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    CHAPTER 5 - Aims and methods of economic policy in Czechoslovakia 1970–1978

    Jiri Kosta

    Pages 139-179

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    CHAPTER 6 - Problems and trends in the development of the Hungarian new economic mechanism: a balance sheet of the 1970s

    Thomas Vajna

    Pages 180-214

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    CHAPTER 7 - Economic development and planning in Bulgaria in the 1970s

    George R. Feiwel

    Pages 215-252

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    CHAPTER 8 - Economic reform in Romania in the 1970s

    Michael Kaser and Iancu Spigler

    Pages 253-279

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    CHAPTER 9 - Objectives and methods of economic policies in Yugoslavia, 1970–1980

    Fred Singleton

    Pages 280-314

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    CHAPTER 10 - The economic system of Albania in the 1970s: developments and problems

    Michael Kaser and Adi Schnytzer

    Pages 315-342

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    Index

    Pages 343-353

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The East European Economies in the 1970s reviews the development of economic policy in Eastern Europe in the 1970s. This book includes individual country studies that compare and contrast both the aims of economic development and the results of the growth process, as well as the instruments employed in economic policy. More specifically, this book examines what has happened during the past decade after the fundamental changes in economic policy that occurred in the 1960s. This text is comprised of 10 chapters; the first of which provides a background on economic reform in Eastern Europe during the 1970s. Attention then turns to the economic policy, methods, and performance of the USSR after 1970. The chapters that follow focus on the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Yugoslavia. This book concludes with a discussion on the economic system of Albania in the 1970s, focusing on the country's conservative radicalism, agriculture, and sharp disputes on economic policy between 1974 and 1976. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on how the ""process of reconstruction within the system"" has led to increasing differentiation of aims, institutions, and instruments of economic policy between individual countries. This book will be of interest to political science students, political scientists, political economists, and policy analysts.

The East European Economies in the 1970s reviews the development of economic policy in Eastern Europe in the 1970s. This book includes individual country studies that compare and contrast both the aims of economic development and the results of the growth process, as well as the instruments employed in economic policy. More specifically, this book examines what has happened during the past decade after the fundamental changes in economic policy that occurred in the 1960s. This text is comprised of 10 chapters; the first of which provides a background on economic reform in Eastern Europe during the 1970s. Attention then turns to the economic policy, methods, and performance of the USSR after 1970. The chapters that follow focus on the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Yugoslavia. This book concludes with a discussion on the economic system of Albania in the 1970s, focusing on the country's conservative radicalism, agriculture, and sharp disputes on economic policy between 1974 and 1976. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on how the ""process of reconstruction within the system"" has led to increasing differentiation of aims, institutions, and instruments of economic policy between individual countries. This book will be of interest to political science students, political scientists, political economists, and policy analysts.

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978-0-408-10762-4

Language

English

Published

1982

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Copyright © 1982 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Butterworth-Heinemann

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Editors

Alec Nove

Department of International Economic Studies, University of Glasgow

Hans-Hermann Höhmann

Federal Institute for East European and International Studies, Cologne

Gertraud Seidenstecher

Federal Institute for East European and International Studies, Cologne