Entry of New Competitors in Yugoslav Market Socialism

Entry of New Competitors in Yugoslav Market Socialism
Author: Stephen R. Sacks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Monograph on entrepreneurship in the socialist economic system in Yugoslavia - comments on legislation relating to the establishment of new enterprises, covers theoretical aspects of entry using a model, innovation, the impact of entry on industrial structure and competition, etc., and includes a case study of the airline industry. Bibliography pp. 137 to 141, graphs, references and statistical tables.

Entry of New Competitors in Yugoslav Market Socialism

Entry of New Competitors in Yugoslav Market Socialism
Author: Stephen R. Sacks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Monograph on entrepreneurship in the socialist economic system in Yugoslavia - comments on legislation relating to the establishment of new enterprises, covers theoretical aspects of entry using a model, innovation, the impact of entry on industrial structure and competition, etc., and includes a case study of the airline industry. Bibliography pp. 137 to 141, graphs, references and statistical tables.

Market Socialism in Yugoslavia

Market Socialism in Yugoslavia
Author: Christopher Prout
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Economic analysis of post-war economic developments in Yugoslavia - considers the ideologycal basis and implementation of decentralization, economic recession, and the 1963 economic reforms; looks at the transformation of the industrial enterprise, economic planning, workers self management, role of the state, etc.; analyses the functioning of the financial market, the labour market and the product market; discusses market stabilization and economic growth (incl. Employment, inflation and the balance of payments). References, statistical tables.

Balkan Economic History, 1550-1950

Balkan Economic History, 1550-1950
Author: John R. Lampe
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1982-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780253303684

Western economic historians have traditionally concentrated on the success stories of major developed economies, while development economists have given most of their attnetion to the problems of the Third World. The authors of this pioneering work study a part of Europe neglected by both approaches. Modernizing patterns in Balkan economic history are traced from the sixteenth century (when the territory was shared by Ottoman and Habsburg empires), through the nineteenth century (when they emerged as independent states), to the end of World War II and its aftermath. Despite present differences in economic systems—Greece's private market economy, Yugoslavia's planned market economy, and the centrally planned economies of Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania—the authors find that shared origins and common subsequent experiences are ample justifications for treating the area as an economic unit. Balkan Economic History, 1550-1950 will be a major case study for development economists and will provide historians with the first analytical and statistical study to survey the entire region from the start of the early modern period.

Comparative Economic Systems

Comparative Economic Systems
Author: Richard L. Carson
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780873325813

First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Comparative Socialist Systems

Comparative Socialist Systems
Author: Carmelo Mesa-Lago
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822975254

"The editors have merged work from two disciplines, economics and political science; in a summary conclusion, a sociologist suggests possible extensions in the comparison of socialist systems for the future. . . . contributes generously to the field."—Slavic Review

Socialist Unemployment

Socialist Unemployment
Author: Susan L. Woodward
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691219656

In the first political analysis of unemployment in a socialist country, Susan Woodward argues that the bloody conflicts that are destroying Yugoslavia stem not so much from ancient ethnic hatreds as from the political and social divisions created by a failed socialist program to prevent capitalist joblessness. Under Communism the concept of socialist unemployment was considered an oxymoron; when it appeared in postwar Yugoslavia, it was dismissed as illusory or as a transitory consequence of Yugoslavia's unorthodox experiments with worker-managed firms. In Woodward's view, however, it was only a matter of time before countries in the former Soviet bloc caught up with Yugoslavia, confronting the same unintended consequences of economic reforms required to bring socialist states into the world economy. By 1985, Yugoslavia's unemployment rate had risen to 15 percent. How was it that a labor-oriented government managed to tolerate so clear a violation of the socialist commitment to full employment? Proposing a politically based model to explain this paradox, Woodward analyzes the ideology of economic growth, and shows that international constraints, rather than organized political pressures, defined government policy. She argues that unemployment became politically "invisible," owing to its redefinition in terms of guaranteed subsistence and political exclusion, with the result that it corrupted and ultimately dissolved the authority of all political institutions. Forced to balance domestic policies aimed at sustaining minimum standards of living and achieving productivity growth against the conflicting demands of the world economy and national security, the leadership inadvertently recreated the social relations of agrarian communities within a postindustrial society.

Comparative Economic Systems: v. 2

Comparative Economic Systems: v. 2
Author: Richard L. Carson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317478541

Comparative Economic Systems is published in three editions, one for each major part. This is Part II and covers Socialist Alternatives, looking at the Hungarian Economy, the structure and trends of the Chinese economy, the Yugoslav workers self-management, planning, agriculture and foreign trade