What Is to Be Done?: Proposals for the Soviet Transition to the Market (Yale Fastback Series) by Professor Merton J. Peck

What Is to Be Done?: Proposals for the Soviet Transition to the Market (Yale Fastback Series)

Professor Merton J. Peck
224 pages
Yale University Press
Dec 1992
Hardcover
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This book presents a plan for converting the failing economy of the Soviet Union or its constituent republics to a functioning market economy. Its authors Wil Albeda, Petr O. Aven, Richard N. Cooper, Alfred E. Kahn, William D. Nordhaus, Merton J. Peck, Thomas J. Richardson, and Kimio Uno - describe the essential logic of the institutions of a market economy and show how these institutions are dependent on one another. They argue persuasively for their drastic and simultaneous reform within the Soviet system, either at the central or the republican level. Written at the request of Soviet economists and with their participation, the book is for anyone who wishes to understand the worsening economic crisis in the Soviet Union and the reasons why a rapid move to the market would be beneficial and how it can be achieved.
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Pages 224
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Published 1992
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