Trending Bestseller

From Marx to the Market

No reviews yet Write a Review
This book is highly relevant to current debates on market socialism and to the continuing problems of Eastern European countries as they reform their economies. It is a work of original scholarship by two economists who were involved as experts in the reform of the Polish economy in the 1950s and 1960s. Here they present the results of their efforts to develop in theory an economic system which could avoid the worst excesses of both capitalism and central planning.
Paperback / softback
11-April-1991
RRP: $119.95
$93.00
Ships in 3-5 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:
BL With a new preface by the authors This is an important work of original scholarship by two of the most distinguished East European economists now working in the West. The authors, both of whom were involved in the Planning Office of the Polish economy in the 1950s and 1960s, present here the results of their efforts to develop theoretically a system of economic management which could in practice avoid the worst excesses of both market capitalism and central planning. The conclusions derived from this analysis are shown to open up a new dimension to the `socialism versus capitalism' controversy which has dominated much of the world throughout the twentieth century and which is especially significant as the countries of East and Central Europe re-structure their economies.

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

RRP: $119.95
$93.00
Ships in 3-5 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:

From Marx to the Market

RRP: $119.95
$93.00

Description

BL With a new preface by the authors This is an important work of original scholarship by two of the most distinguished East European economists now working in the West. The authors, both of whom were involved in the Planning Office of the Polish economy in the 1950s and 1960s, present here the results of their efforts to develop theoretically a system of economic management which could in practice avoid the worst excesses of both market capitalism and central planning. The conclusions derived from this analysis are shown to open up a new dimension to the `socialism versus capitalism' controversy which has dominated much of the world throughout the twentieth century and which is especially significant as the countries of East and Central Europe re-structure their economies.

Customers Also Viewed