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This important, original book focuses on the transformation of economic systems in Central Europe. It provides a comprehensive overview of different theoretical approaches to transformation - neoclassical, post Keynesian and Austrian. In the light of this theoretical discussion, it reconsiders the transformation policies applied in the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary and Poland.

Dr Hoen challenges the dichotomous 'shock-versus-gradualism' dispute, which he believes blurs the key elements of the transformation from a centrally planned to a market economy. He also maintains that the labels generally attached to the transformation strategies in Central Europe are inappropriate and misleading. Hungary's transformation to a market economy, for example, is to be qualified as a 'hidden shock' rather than as an example of 'gradualism'.

This up-to-date new book, which theoretically explains the diverging paths of transformation in Central Europe will be of interest to researchers, students, policymakers and all those concerned with European integration and international relations.



Trade Review
'The Hoen book is a first class study and deserves warm welcome . . . This book is a contribution to the study of the post-communist world in the well-received Edward Elgar Publishing series on comparative economic systems.'

Table of Contents
Contents: 1. On the Theory of Economic Transformation 2. Transformation and Integration: Mutually Dependent 3. Transformation in the Czech and Slovak Republics: Liberal Rhetoric versus Populist Disgrace 4. The Hungarian Approach to Transformation: Was it really Gradual? 5. The Creation of a Market Economy in Poland: From Shock to a Hands-off Approach 6. The External Economic Performance of Central Europe: Competitiveness on the EU Market 7. The Strategies Reconsidered: A Political Economy of Transformation References Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/04/1998
      ISBN13: 9781858982717, 978-1858982717
      ISBN10: 1858982715
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This important, original book focuses on the transformation of economic systems in Central Europe. It provides a comprehensive overview of different theoretical approaches to transformation - neoclassical, post Keynesian and Austrian. In the light of this theoretical discussion, it reconsiders the transformation policies applied in the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary and Poland.

      Dr Hoen challenges the dichotomous 'shock-versus-gradualism' dispute, which he believes blurs the key elements of the transformation from a centrally planned to a market economy. He also maintains that the labels generally attached to the transformation strategies in Central Europe are inappropriate and misleading. Hungary's transformation to a market economy, for example, is to be qualified as a 'hidden shock' rather than as an example of 'gradualism'.

      This up-to-date new book, which theoretically explains the diverging paths of transformation in Central Europe will be of interest to researchers, students, policymakers and all those concerned with European integration and international relations.



      Trade Review
      'The Hoen book is a first class study and deserves warm welcome . . . This book is a contribution to the study of the post-communist world in the well-received Edward Elgar Publishing series on comparative economic systems.'

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. On the Theory of Economic Transformation 2. Transformation and Integration: Mutually Dependent 3. Transformation in the Czech and Slovak Republics: Liberal Rhetoric versus Populist Disgrace 4. The Hungarian Approach to Transformation: Was it really Gradual? 5. The Creation of a Market Economy in Poland: From Shock to a Hands-off Approach 6. The External Economic Performance of Central Europe: Competitiveness on the EU Market 7. The Strategies Reconsidered: A Political Economy of Transformation References Index

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