ABSTRACT

First published in 1960 Trade with Communist Countries presents an important research report for the first time covering the essential facts and drawing conclusions on East/West trading possibilities. Two authors combine to ensure an authoritative coverage of the many facets of this complex problem. Alec Nove examines the organisation of Soviet trade against the background of domestic economic planning and assesses the prospects for greater East/West trade. In course of his review he discusses such important questions as rates of exchange, bilateralism, and strategic controls. Desmond Donnelly surveys the prospects and practical methods of trading with Communist countries and examines the political consequences of freer trading relations between capitalist and Communist countries. Rich in archival resources this book is a must read for scholars and researchers of economics, economic history, Soviet history, and international trade.

part Book I|94 pages

The Economics of East-West Trade

part I|47 pages

Principles and Prospects

chapter Chapter I|15 pages

The Framework of Internal Trade

chapter Chapter III|5 pages

Discrimination in External Trade

chapter Chapter IV|7 pages

The Limitations on External Trade

chapter Chapter V|7 pages

The Prospect for Increased External Trade

chapter Chapter VI|3 pages

A Politico-Economic Appraisal

part II|29 pages

The Economic Structure of Communist Countries

part III|16 pages

External Trade Statistics

part Book II|76 pages

The Mechanics of East-West Trade

part I|58 pages

The Background

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Problems of Trading with Communists

chapter Chapter II|14 pages

The Soviet Union

chapter Chapter III|16 pages

The East European Countries

chapter Chapter IV|6 pages

China

chapter Chapter V|5 pages

Jugoslavia

chapter Chapter VI|4 pages

The Prospects for East-West Trade

part II|18 pages

Trading Corporations and the commodities they handle