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Title: Causes and consequences of the East European revolutions of 1989
Authors: Narayanswamy, Ramnath 
Keywords: Socialism;Economic reform;Economic transitions;Centrally planned economies;Free market economies;Socioeconomics
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: Sameeksha Trust
Abstract: The grand transformation in central Europe clearly proves the democratic impulse to be more enduring than the socialist impulse. The latter appears to be in a process of dramatic breakdown while the former continues to be on the ascendant, asserting its relevance and reinforcing its determination to exist in a unipolar world by unambiguously conveying the message that it has not outlived its purpose. This paper examines three separate yet interrelated issues-the factors that impelled the grand transformation in eastern Europe, the nature of the problems involved in effecting the transition to a democratic regime based in the market and the theoretical issues they raise in the analysis of comparative economic systems.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/12224
ISSN: 0012-9976
2349-8846
Appears in Collections:1990-1999

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