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The Macroeconomics of Transition

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How successful has the transition to market economies proved in East-Central Europe? The decision by the East European countries to move to market economies was accompanied by much hypothesising and expounding of economic theories. However, now that the initial euphoria has passed, it is time for a rational assessment of this transition and the success of those theories in practice. Since the more economically advance countries are situated in East Central Europe, Jan Winiecki and Andrzej Kondratowicz have focused their study on Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and (former) Yugoslavia. The authors present a systematic account of macroeconomic developments and institutional changes in each of the countries up to the summer of 1991 and the collapse of, what was, Yugoslavia. They assess progress, dealing with the determinants of output, macro policies, wage, price and employment issues and the external balance. The authors give particular importance to institutional changes, since these have been particularly significant in the shaping of the macroeconomy. Each country report is preceded by a summary of common features of the transition and is followed by an analysis of theoretically based expectations of various aspects of the transition. The Macroeconomics of Transition is particularly important in that it assesses the accuracy and usefulness of various economic theories in explaining and predicting the unprecedented transition of the region and, in so doing, offers lessons for other less advanced East European countries.

Author Biography:

Jan Winiecki is Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Lublin. He is currently on long-term leave, working at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He is also President of the Adam Smith Research Centre in Warsaw. He has written extensively on the subject of Soviet-type economies and, more recently, their transition to the market., Andrzej Kondratowicz is a lecturer in the Department of Economics, Warsaw University. He has studied both in Poland and the United States. He is also an associate of the Adam Smith Research Centre. His studies have focused on monetary economics and international trade and finance., A book prepared in collaboration with the Adam Smith Research Centre, Warsaw
Release date NZ
May 6th, 1993
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Pages
164
Dimensions
138x216x13
ISBN-13
9780415091671
Product ID
1810825

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