Reform Economics: The Classification Gap
Reform economics in Eastern Europe seem to be perpetually slipping between political power and academic life, government and opposition and East and West. While theories from the latest reform cycle always claim to break through the usual plan and market strategies, questions reveal the slippage. Th...
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Published in: | Daedalus (Cambridge, Mass.) Vol. 119; no. 1; pp. 215 - 248 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Boston
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
01-01-1990
MIT Press |
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Summary: | Reform economics in Eastern Europe seem to be perpetually slipping between political power and academic life, government and opposition and East and West. While theories from the latest reform cycle always claim to break through the usual plan and market strategies, questions reveal the slippage. Thus, reform economics appears to be less a revolutionary breed than a mutation of the old doctrines. |
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ISSN: | 0011-5266 1548-6192 |