This note begins an exploration of one of the key legacies of the Soviet economic system, the physical structure of production and economic interaction, and its impact on the transition to a market-based system. It addresses some reasons for the size of the "shock" to the economy subsequent to the liberalization of prices, including the apparent disappearance of vast amounts of industrial output and an inflation driven by more than just monetary factors
A transformational recession? Between 1989 and 1992 Soviet GDP per head fell by approximately 40 per...
The expansion of the world market in the 1990s was significantly accelerated by the transition of fo...
This paper undertakes three sets of tasks: (i) it analyzes positive and normative aspects of price s...
The output contraction and hyperinflation observed in the transition economies formerly of the Sovie...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former S...
We present a theory of a partial economic reform of a planned economy, similar to the one that took ...
This paper examines structural change in the Russian economy in 1990-2001, as measured by the changi...
This dissertation explores why "big bang" reform in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (EEFS...
This important book presents a bold plan for converting the failing economy of the Soviet Union or i...
Purpose – The paper investigates the utility of economic theory for post-Communist economic transfor...
The socialist system introduced microeconomic distortions that probably transcend those observed in ...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market ...
The authors undertake the problem of efficiency of reforming the economy in a situation of which Po...
A transformational recession? Between 1989 and 1992 Soviet GDP per head fell by approximately 40 per...
The expansion of the world market in the 1990s was significantly accelerated by the transition of fo...
This paper undertakes three sets of tasks: (i) it analyzes positive and normative aspects of price s...
The output contraction and hyperinflation observed in the transition economies formerly of the Sovie...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former S...
We present a theory of a partial economic reform of a planned economy, similar to the one that took ...
This paper examines structural change in the Russian economy in 1990-2001, as measured by the changi...
This dissertation explores why "big bang" reform in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (EEFS...
This important book presents a bold plan for converting the failing economy of the Soviet Union or i...
Purpose – The paper investigates the utility of economic theory for post-Communist economic transfor...
The socialist system introduced microeconomic distortions that probably transcend those observed in ...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market ...
The authors undertake the problem of efficiency of reforming the economy in a situation of which Po...
A transformational recession? Between 1989 and 1992 Soviet GDP per head fell by approximately 40 per...
The expansion of the world market in the 1990s was significantly accelerated by the transition of fo...
This paper undertakes three sets of tasks: (i) it analyzes positive and normative aspects of price s...