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      Transformations in Socialist and Market Economies

      Foreign Economic Liberalization

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      Foreign Economic Liberalization book

      Transformations in Socialist and Market Economies
      Edited ByAndrás Köves, Paul Marer
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1991
      eBook Published 17 July 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429046094
      Pages 302
      eBook ISBN 9780429046094
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Köves, A., & Marer, P. (Eds.). (1991). Foreign Economic Liberalization: Transformations in Socialist and Market Economies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429046094

      ABSTRACT

      This groundbreaking volume combines theories of economic liberalization with a wide variety of case studies from market and socialist economies. Internationally regarded scholars and Eastern European policymakers have collaborated to evaluate the dramatic economic changes taking place throughout the world. The opening essays contribute to the theoretical debate by showing that foreign economic liberalization goes beyond reducing import barriers to policies on investment, financial liberalization, convertability, and export promotion. Case studies compare successful and unsuccessful liberalization attempts world wide. The disintegration of the CMEA and the policy dilemmas facing Central and Eastern Europe are examined in great detail, as the authors explore the pitfalls and opportunities inherent in the transformation from a centrally planned economy. This up-to-date text will be invaluable for courses on the history and transformation of socialist economies, comparative economic systems, and international trade and investment.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part One|33 pages

      Introduction and Overview

      chapter |12 pages

      Introduction

      ByAndrás Köves, Paul Marer

      chapter 1|19 pages

      Economic Liberalization in Eastern Europe and in Market Economies

      ByAndrás Köves, Paul Marer

      part Part Two|133 pages

      Market-Economy Experiences

      chapter 2|20 pages

      The Design of Successful Trade Liberalization Policies

      ByArmeane M. Choksi, Michael Michaely, Demetris Papageorgiou

      chapter 3|14 pages

      Liberalization Attempts and Outcomes

      ByRolf J. Langhammer

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Policy Choices in the Newly Industrializing Countries

      ByBela Balassa

      chapter 5|17 pages

      Foreign Trade Strategies of Nations: A New Interpretation

      ByNeng Liang, Paul Marer, Joseph Battat

      chapter 6|13 pages

      Liberalization and Foreign Direct Investment

      ByAndrás Inotai

      chapter 7|8 pages

      Economic Liberalization in Spain

      ByGuillermo de la Dehesa

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Trade Liberalization in Israel

      ByNadav Halevi

      chapter 9|14 pages

      Micro and Macro Foundations of Japan's Economic Success

      ByMasaru Yoshitomi

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Liberalization in Korea and Taiwan

      ByYung Chul Park

      chapter 11|5 pages

      Mexico's Liberalization and Eastern Europe

      ByWilliam R. Rhodes

      part Part Three|64 pages

      Hungary's Experiences and Policy Options

      chapter 12|13 pages

      Transforming Commercial Relations within the CMEA: The Case of Hungary

      ByAndrás Köves

      chapter 13|13 pages

      Foreign Trade Liberalization (1968-1990)

      ByJános Gács

      chapter 14|7 pages

      Visible and Invisible Trade Regulation and Deregulation

      ByKamilla Lányi

      chapter 15|12 pages

      Trade Policy Recommendations

      ByGábor Obláth

      chapter 16|8 pages

      Lessons of Market Economies for Hungary

      ByAndrás Nagy

      chapter 17|6 pages

      Why We Must Liberalize in a Hungarian Way

      ByBéla Kádár

      part Part Four|49 pages

      Central and Eastern Europe and China

      chapter 18|12 pages

      Poland and Eastern Europe: What Is to Be Done?

      ByJeffrey Sachs

      chapter 19|7 pages

      Liberalization and Stabilization

      ByKároly Attila Soós

      chapter 20|5 pages

      Liberalization and Privatization

      ByMárton Tardos

      chapter 21|8 pages

      Systemic Change: Constraints and Driving Forces

      ByLászlό Csaba

      chapter 22|13 pages

      China's Industrial and Foreign Trade Reforms

      ByDwight W. Perkins
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