Lessons from the Failure of the Communist Economic SystemLexington Books, 2004 - 380 páginas Why have the neoliberal economic programs, aimed at transforming Eastern Europe to a market economy and democracy since 1989, not only experienced unanticipated difficulties, but more importantly failed to achieve their expected progress? Dr. Ladislav Rusmich and Dr. Stephen M. Sachs offer a comprehensive and critical study that examines this specific question and concludes that the cultural and institutional conditions created by communism must be overcome in order to critique previous policies and propose a better direction. Drawing on the experiences of Dr. Rusmich, who for many years was an important participant in the communist economic apparatus, and who is also among the leaders attempting to reform it during the Prague Spring of 1968, this work corrects common misconceptions among mainstream economists about the workings of communist economies. Lessons from the Failure of the Communist Economic System is a first-hand expert account that provides useful economic lessons, applicable to the first world, concerning such topics as the role of power in the economy, monopoly, bureaucracy, market culture and ethics to name a few. |
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... contributed to a rather true portrait of the inability of communism to withstand the collapsing tendencies of its impotent common economic system . The inevitable economic collapse was not a simple defeat of X Preface.
... contributed to a rather true portrait of the inability of communism to withstand the collapsing tendencies of its impotent common economic system . The inevitable economic collapse was not a simple defeat of X Preface.
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... communism , and their burdens , which formed or influenced the material well - being of people within and outside of it . These features seem to us to be the most essential ones , since the inability to compete in the economic field ...
... communism , and their burdens , which formed or influenced the material well - being of people within and outside of it . These features seem to us to be the most essential ones , since the inability to compete in the economic field ...
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... communism to survive as long as it did . Deeper examination of the nonmarket elements , declared by communists to have a market character , is the center of our attention . What is to be revealed in this field is when and how the ...
... communism to survive as long as it did . Deeper examination of the nonmarket elements , declared by communists to have a market character , is the center of our attention . What is to be revealed in this field is when and how the ...
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... communism find their explanation in this part of the book together with an elucidation of the tendencies which led to the failure of its defective economic system and its consequences . Part Two is the most voluminous and weighty ...
... communism find their explanation in this part of the book together with an elucidation of the tendencies which led to the failure of its defective economic system and its consequences . Part Two is the most voluminous and weighty ...
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... Communism deprived these countries of levers and institutions motivating people to increase the performance of their economic activity , especially the productivity of labor , to encourage innovative behavior and to accumulate resources ...
... Communism deprived these countries of levers and institutions motivating people to increase the performance of their economic activity , especially the productivity of labor , to encourage innovative behavior and to accumulate resources ...
Contenido
What Was It That Failed and Why? | 3 |
The Case of Czechoslovakia | 35 |
Where It Has Ended Up Concerning the Economy | 61 |
The Sources of Knowledge | 85 |
The Behavior of Economic Subjects | 103 |
The Market and Ownership | 121 |
Economy and Power | 139 |
Market Culture and Ethics | 163 |
The Prospects for Development of the Economic System | 177 |
The Legacy of Communism and the Beginning of Its Economic Transformation | 225 |
The Course and Problems of the Transformation Process | 267 |
What to Do? | 321 |
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About the Authors | |
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Lessons from the Failure of the Communist Economic System Ladislav Rusmich,Stephen M. Sachs Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
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