ABSTRACT

Since 1989 the former communist countries of Eastern Europe have witnessed a profound and dramatic upheaval. The economic coherence of this region, formerly maintained through the adoption of the Soviet system of government, has fractured. In The East European Economy in Context: Communism and Transition, David Turnock examines the transition from communist to free-market economies, both within and between the states of Eastern Europe. As well as containing an informative survey of the impact of communism, The East European Economy in Context provides
* Political profiles of individual countries
* A clear study of the contrasts between northern and balkan groups
* Summaries of regional variations in the transition process
* An exploration of the new state structures and resources
* Discussion of political stability, inter-ethnic tensions and progress in economic change

chapter 1|11 pages

INTRODUCTION: EASTERN EUROPE TO 1945

chapter 2|71 pages

EASTERN EUROPE UNDER COMMUNISM

chapter 4|40 pages

TRANSITION TO A MARKET ECONOMY

chapter 5|40 pages

NATIONAL PROFILES: NORTHERN COUNTRIES

chapter 6|42 pages

NATIONAL PROFILES: BALKAN COUNTRIES

chapter 7|60 pages

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