Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical ReformPrinceton University Press, 1994 - 156 páginas Adam Smith Goes to Moscow is a captivating dialogue between the head of a hypothetical, formerly socialist East European country and a fervently market-minded American adviser. Their spirited give-and-take highlights the monumental political as well as economic complexities currently faced by the former Soviet bloc countries as they struggle to transform themselves into free market economies. |
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Contenido
ADAM SMITH GOES TO MOSCOW | 1 |
MARKETIZATION | 21 |
THE MONOPOLY DILEMMA | 45 |
PRIVATIZATION | 71 |
STABILIZATION | 93 |
DAY 6 GOVERNMENT AND THE MARKET | 119 |
INHERENT TENSIONS | 141 |
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Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical Reform Walter Adams,James W. Brock Vista previa limitada - 2018 |
Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical Reform Walter Adams,James W. Brock Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
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