Communism, Economic Policies, Economic Systems, Economic Conditions, Eastern European History, 1991 - Present (Post-Soviet Russia) - History, Europe - Politics & Government, Europe - International Business
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In a forceful critique of Eastern Europeβs βeconomic miracleβ, the authors trace the origins of the transformation and assess its consequences. They argue that the Western-inspired race to dismantle the regionβs state-controlled economies after 1989 was deliberately aimed at preventing the rise of social democracy.βInc.
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In a forceful critique of Eastern Europes economic miracle, the authors trace the origins of the transformation and assess its consequences. They argue that the Western-inspired race to dismantle the regions state-controlled economies after 1989 was deliberately aimed at preventing the rise of social democracy.London Guardian
Andor and Summers strip through the false optimism.The Guardian (London)
Andor and Summers strip through the false optimism..Booknews
In a forceful critique of Eastern Europe's "economic miracle," the authors trace the origins of the transformation and assess its consequences. They argue that the Western-inspired race to dismantle the region's state-controlled economies after 1989 was deliberately aimed at preventing the rise of social democracy. Drawing on case studies, they chart the growth of inequality, unemployment, and social disintegration on a scale more often associated with the Third World. Distributed by Stylus Publishing Inc. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)Book Details
Published
January 19, 1998
Publisher
Pluto Press
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780745308852