Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems
Economic systems and the reforms processes examined in Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economics Systems are the centrally administered socialist economics system of the Soviet Union, the Liberman-Kosygin reforms, the Gorbachev reforms and market socialism of Yugoslavia.
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Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems
Economic systems and the reforms processes examined in Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economics Systems are the centrally administered socialist economics system of the Soviet Union, the Liberman-Kosygin reforms, the Gorbachev reforms and market socialism of Yugoslavia.
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Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems

Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems

by J. Marangos
Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems

Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economic Systems

by J. Marangos

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Overview

Economic systems and the reforms processes examined in Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economics Systems are the centrally administered socialist economics system of the Soviet Union, the Liberman-Kosygin reforms, the Gorbachev reforms and market socialism of Yugoslavia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137327253
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/03/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 202
File size: 754 KB

About the Author

John Marangos is Professor in the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia, Greece.

Table of Contents

1. The Soviet Union. From Superpower Status to Collapse 2. Consistency and Viability Of The Liberman-Kosygin Reform. The Limited Market Relations Socialist Model 3. Consistency and Viability Of The Gorbachev Reforms 4. Yugoslavia: From Workers' Self-Managed Market Socialism to the Breakup
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