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The Hungarian Model: Markets and Planning in a Socialist Economy
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The Hungarian Model: Markets and Planning in a Socialist Economy

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This exceptionally thorough treatment of the Hungarian economy and its experience of economic reform over the past twenty years investigates the decentralizing measures and market mechanisms that have been progressively introduced. Within a wider discussion of the appliance and success of Soviet type economics (STES), the author considers the limitations on and limitations of the present Hungarian economic model. This timely English version of Xavier Richet’s French original provides much insight into what has gone wrong in Hungary and suggests ways future pitfalls might be avoided.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 August 1989
Pages
224
ISBN
9780521343145

This exceptionally thorough treatment of the Hungarian economy and its experience of economic reform over the past twenty years investigates the decentralizing measures and market mechanisms that have been progressively introduced. Within a wider discussion of the appliance and success of Soviet type economics (STES), the author considers the limitations on and limitations of the present Hungarian economic model. This timely English version of Xavier Richet’s French original provides much insight into what has gone wrong in Hungary and suggests ways future pitfalls might be avoided.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 August 1989
Pages
224
ISBN
9780521343145