It has recently been argued that the post-war Marshall Plan experience could be repeated for the Eastern countries now. Against this, recent historical studies have shown that the Marshall Plan was less effective than it has been claimed and should not therefore be used as a justification for economic aid to the East today. We compare the situation of Western Europe at the time with the current one in Eastern Europe from the point of view of the physical states of the economies, the attitudes to economic policy, the problems of internal stability and of external trade and payments. In particular, we look at the process of transition to control-free economies with externally convertible currencies. We come to two principal conclusions. First...
The paper builds upon two lessons of the recent experience with transition in Eastern Europe. First,...
It is up to us the economists, to provide an institutional framework which would establish new balan...
The investment needed to rebuild several of the economies of Eastern Europe will most probably be fa...
It has recently been argued that the post-war Marshall Plan experience could be repeated for the Eas...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
The Countries of Eastern Europe and the Marshall Plan. This article sets out to reconstruct the cir...
A year ago, a large consensus emerged between the industrialized countries about the necessity of su...
A year ago, a large consensus emerged between the industrialized countries about the necessity of su...
The economic crisis in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union continues to evoke calls for Weste...
The major beginnings of Europe. The Marshall Plan (1947) and aid to East Europe (1990), Gérard Bossu...
Abstract This article aims at presenting the origin of the American plan for Aid to Europe expressed...
Technology Transfer, Indebtedness and East-West Trade Perspectives. The considerable expansion of E...
Starting with an overview of the design and impact of the original Marshall Plan, this article explo...
This paper surveys the literature on the Marshall Plan which was designed to help the reconstruction...
Reforming monetary and financial institutions and mechanisms and establishing currency convertibilit...
The paper builds upon two lessons of the recent experience with transition in Eastern Europe. First,...
It is up to us the economists, to provide an institutional framework which would establish new balan...
The investment needed to rebuild several of the economies of Eastern Europe will most probably be fa...
It has recently been argued that the post-war Marshall Plan experience could be repeated for the Eas...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
The Countries of Eastern Europe and the Marshall Plan. This article sets out to reconstruct the cir...
A year ago, a large consensus emerged between the industrialized countries about the necessity of su...
A year ago, a large consensus emerged between the industrialized countries about the necessity of su...
The economic crisis in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union continues to evoke calls for Weste...
The major beginnings of Europe. The Marshall Plan (1947) and aid to East Europe (1990), Gérard Bossu...
Abstract This article aims at presenting the origin of the American plan for Aid to Europe expressed...
Technology Transfer, Indebtedness and East-West Trade Perspectives. The considerable expansion of E...
Starting with an overview of the design and impact of the original Marshall Plan, this article explo...
This paper surveys the literature on the Marshall Plan which was designed to help the reconstruction...
Reforming monetary and financial institutions and mechanisms and establishing currency convertibilit...
The paper builds upon two lessons of the recent experience with transition in Eastern Europe. First,...
It is up to us the economists, to provide an institutional framework which would establish new balan...
The investment needed to rebuild several of the economies of Eastern Europe will most probably be fa...