In 1985, General Secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev led the Soviet
Union through a series of revolutionary reforms, such as
Perestroika ('Restructuring') and Glasnost ('Openness'). Yet many
of these changes failed, resulting in the collapse of centrally
administered socialism throughout the country and most of Eastern
Europe. Consistency and Viability of Socialist Economics Systems
establishes a new and enlightening approach to understanding
complex socialist economies. This book presents an original
analytical framework to better map out the relationship between the
economic, political, ideological structures, and the external
environment, as well as the reform process that gives rise to
certain economic systems.
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