Comparative economics in a transforming world economy
Abstract
Preface -- Overview of comparative economics -- How do we compare economies? -- The theory and practice of market capitalism -- The theory and history of marxism and socialism -- Islamic economics and the economics of other religions varieties of advanced market capitalism -- The United States of America : the market capitalist leader -- Japan : can a former planned new traditional economy thrive? -- France : whither indicative planning? : the case of France -- Sweden: crisis and reform of the capitalist welfare state -- The unification of germany and the unification of europe -- Varieties of the systemic transition process -- The myth and reality of the soviet command socialist economy and Russia's economic transition -- Post-soviet states : alternative paths of transition and divergent models of market economies -- Poland : a success story of economic transition? -- China's socialist market economy : the sleeping giant wakes -- North and south korea : the lingering shadow of the cold war -- Alternative paths among developing economies -- India : the elephant walks -- Iran : the struggle for a new traditional islamic economy -- South africa : systemic change and the struggle for racial justice -- Mexico : revolution and reform in the mexican economy -- Brazil : the search for sustainable development and socioeconomic equality -- Evolving trends of the transforming world economy -- Glossary -- Index -- References
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Comparative economics in a transforming world economy
In: The Irwin series in economics
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