Perestroika and the Economy: New Thinking in Soviet EconomicsAnthony Jones, William Moskoff Many shades of opinion are evident in this anthology of recent articles on such topics as central planning, the market mechanism, the property system, prices, incentives, and issues of equity. Some of the authors advocate radical change, and others call for adjustments. |
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Restructuring the Management of the Economy | 3 |
Restructuring and the Enterprise | 21 |
The Rebirth of SmallScale Commodity Production | 45 |
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