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The Prediction of Communist Economic Performance: Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, cartea 4

Autor P. J. D. Wiles
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 2008
This study represents attempts dating from 1967, by nine experts on Communist economics, to forecast the performance of individual Communist countries. These predictions provide a great deal of comparable information and make experimental use of elementary econometrical techniques, which have rarely been applied to these countries before. The book also contains, as a unique feature, criticism and self-criticism of the predictions of 1967 (here reproduced unchanged) in the light of subsequent events. A most valuable by-product is the analytical comparison of planning procedures and of agricultural ownership, country by country, so that the differing progress of the reforms can be easily grasped.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521074070
ISBN-10: 052107407X
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction, Peter Wiles, 1970; 2. The planning of industry: comparative analysis, ed. Peter Wiles, 1969; 3. Ownership and planning in Soviet and East European agriculture, Everett M. Jacobs, 1969; 4. General note on projections for Albania and Rumania, Michael Kaser, 1967; 5. Albania, Michael Kaser, 1967; 6. Albania: afterthoughts, Michael Kaser, 1969; 7. Bulgaria, Alexej Wynnyczuk, 1968; 8. China, W. Klatt, 1967; 9. China one year later, Peter Wiles, 1968; 10. China's economy after the Cultural Revolution, W. Klatt, 1969; 11. Czechoslovakia, Boris Pesek, 1967; 12. Czechoslovakia, Boris Pesek, 1968; 13. East Germany, Horst Seidler, 1967; 14. Critical remarks on forecasts of the economy of the German Democratic Republic in 1967 and 1971, Gert Leptin, 1968; 15. Hungary: perspectives up to 1970, Alan A. Brown, 1967; 16. The Hungarian economy 1966-70, R. D. Portes, 1968; 17. Poland, Michael Gamarnikow, 1967; 18. Poland, Bogdan Mieczkowski, 1968; 19. Poland and Czechoslovakia: the pitfalls of Economic prophecy in the Communist world, Michael Gamarnikow, 1969; 20. Rumania, Michael Kaser, 1967; 21. Rumania: afterthoughts, Michael Kaser, 1969; 22. Soviet industry, Francis Seton, 1967; 23. The Soviet economy in 1967: forecasts and reality, Francis Seton, 1968; 24. Soviet agriculture, W. Klatt, 1967; 25. Soviet farm output and food supply at the end of the eighth Five-Year Plan, W. Klatt, 1970; 26. Is the Soviet agricultural plan for 1966-70 reasonable? Peter Wiles, 1967; 27. An econometric analysis and forecast of Soviet economic growth, Haruki Niwa, 1967.

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This study represents attempts dating from 1967, by nine experts on Communist economics, to forecast the performance of individual Communist countries.