Socialist economies in transition : appraisals of the market mechanism /
Critically evaluates the economic reform movement (spurred by the discarding, since 1989, of most of the centrally planned economies) through the eyes of economists from different countries. They offer a critique of the standard neo-classical position used to justify the reforms
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Aldershot, Hants ; Brookfield, Vt. :
E. Elgar Pub.,
1992
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