skip to main content
Primo Search
Search in: Busca Geral
Tipo de recurso Mostra resultados com: Mostra resultados com: Índice

From plan to market

World Bank

New York World Bank and Oxford University Press 1996

Localização: FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária  ACERVO DELFIM NETTO  (C3.34.26 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    From plan to market
  • Autor: World Bank
  • Assuntos: World Bank; World Bank; Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern; Post-communism -- Former Soviet republics; Mixed economy -- Former Soviet republics; ECONOMIA MISTA; Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 1989-; Former Soviet republics -- Economic policy; China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-2000; Vietnam -- Economic conditions; Vietnam -- Economic policy; Developing countries -- Economic conditions; Developing countries -- Economic policy; Since 1976
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references
  • Descrição: The challenge of transition -- Patterns of reform, progress, and outcomes -- Liberalization, stabilization, and growth -- Property rights and enterprise reform -- People and transition -- The challenge of consolidation -- Legal institutions and the rule of law -- Building a financial system -- Toward better and slimmer government -- Investing in people -- Transition and the world economy -- Conclusions, and the unfinished agenda.
    "This World Development Report examines the transition of countries with alternative systems of centrally planned economies back to a market orientation. These countries seceded from the world market economy between 1917 and 1950 and now face a massive restructuring task. This transition goes beyond typical reforms because the change is deep and systemic, requiring the establishment of key market institutions. This report analyzes two sets of overarching questions. The first series focuses on the initial challenges of transition and how different countries have responded. It examines: (i) whether differences in transition policies and outcomes reflect different reform strategies, or whether they reflect primarily country-specific factors such as economic structure, the level of development, or the impact of simultaneous political changes; (ii) whether strong liberalization and stabilization policies are needed up front, or if other reforms can progress equally well without them; (iii) whether privatization is necessary early in the reform process or at all; and (iv) whether there has to be a gulf between winners and losers from transition. The second set of questions looks beyond these challenges to the longer-term agenda of consolidating the reforms by developing the institutions and policies that will help the new market system to flourish. It focuses on: (i) how countries in transition should develop and strengthen the rule of law and control corruption and organized crime."--World Bank description.
  • Editor: New York World Bank and Oxford University Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: 1996
  • Formato: ix, 241 p ill., map 27 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

Buscando em bases de dados remotas. Favor aguardar.