The Transition in Eastern Europe, Volume 1
Olivier Jean Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, editors
Conference held February 26-29, 1992
Published in January 1994 by University of Chicago Press
© 1994 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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284 pages
ISBN: 0-226-05660-0
Table of Contents
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Front matter, table of contents:
Olivier Jean Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, Jeffrey D. Sachs
(p. -11 - 0)
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Introduction:
Olivier Jean Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, Jeffrey D. Sachs
(p. 1 - 18)
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Stabilization and Reform in Eastern Europe: A Preliminary Evaluation:
Michael Bruno
(p. 19 - 50)
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Stabilization and Transition: Poland, 1990-91:
Andrew Berg, Olivier Jean Blanchard
(p. 51 - 92)
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Stabilization and Transition in Czechoslovakia:
Karel Dyba, Jan Svejnar
(p. 93 - 122)
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Hungary - Partial Successes and Remaining Challenges: The Emergence of a "Gradualist" Success Story?:
Kemal Dervis, Timothy Condon
(p. 123 - 154)
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East German Economic Reconstruction:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Holger C. Wolf
(p. 155 - 190)
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Political Independence and Economic Reform in Slovenia:
Boris Pleskovic, Jeffrey D. Sachs
(p. 191 - 220)
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Russia and the Soviet Union Then and Now:
Stanley Fischer
(p. 221 - 258)
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Biographies for Volumes 1 and 2, List of Contributors:
Olivier Jean Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, Jeffrey D. Sachs
(p. 259 - 266)
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Indices:
Olivier Jean Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, Jeffrey D. Sachs
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