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The Capitalist Revolution In Eastern Europe |
László Csaba, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, Hungary
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| 1995 |
352 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 672 4 |
£76.00 |
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‘This book by László Csaba is an important summary of the comparative economic literature stressing economic policy aspects. Beyond that it also has a theoretical meaning too . . . Its accurate style is not immersed in professional jargon, and this makes it suitable for a wider audience.’ – A. Török, Acta Oeconomica
‘. . . this book will be rewarding reading for those who are not satisfied with the conventional wisdom and are looking for new answers to the formidable puzzles of transformation.’ – Martin Schrenk, Newsletter of the World Bank
In The Capitalist Revolution in Eastern Europe, László Csaba offers an applied economics interpretation of the modernization attempts which followed the collapse of the Soviet empire and of the state socialist experiment. This important book presents a comprehensive overview of empirical and theoretical developments in order to analyse and interpret what common factors or trends are discernible in the transformation process.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Setting the Task Part II: The Environment Part III: Salient Features of Systemic Change Part IV: Individual Case Studies Part V: The International Dimension Part VI: Review and Prospects Bibliography Index
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