Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe
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Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe
Austrian Perspectives
Sielska, Alicja
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
200
Mole
9781032518107
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Introduction (Alicja Sielska) PART I - PRIMER Chapter 1. The Failure of Socialist Central Planning and the Negative Effects from Implementing ESG (Richard Ebeling) Chapter 2. "Carl Menger and the Post-Soviet Transition of Central and European Economies" (Barbara Kolm) PART II - NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE THEORY OF INTERVENTIONISM Chapter 3. "The Disinterventionist Spiral and the Transition Process in Easten and Central Europe" (Philipp Bagus) Chapter 4. "Free-trade, stable money and market reforms by top-down design Misesian "desperado policy" as daily routine" (Josef Sima) Chapter 5. "Roepke and his theory of deglobalization. An application to understand current perspectives" (David Sanz-Bas, Miguel Angel Echarte, Satheesh Varghese, Sergio Nanez) PART III - ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS EXPLAINED Chapter 6. "Entrepreneurship and black markets under socialism. The case of former Eastern bloc" (Gabriel Mursa) Chapter 7. From Power to Market: The Transformation of Centrally Planned Economies and the Theories of Institutional Change (Marek Hudik, Shahab Sharfaei) Chapter 8. The Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Transformation in Poland (Mateusz Benedyk) Chapter 9. "How far are CEE economies from free-market ideals? A look from the point of view of the Austrian School of Economics theory." (Marcin Mrowiec) PART IV - SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS: PATTERNS, VALUES AND IDEAS Chapter 10. "Identifying Bottlenecks of Transformation (Mateusz Machaj) Chapter 11. "The Proactive Society: An Introductory Exposition" (Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski) Chapter 12. "Poverty Relief as a Rule-Based Discovery Procedure: Is a Basic Income Compatible with a Hayekian Welfare State" (Otto Lehto) Chapter 13. Justice in the 21 st Century: Epistemic Argument that Rawls was Wrong (Ziga Turk)
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Austrian School;Economic Transitions;Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe;socialism;interventionism;Ludwig von Mises
Introduction (Alicja Sielska) PART I - PRIMER Chapter 1. The Failure of Socialist Central Planning and the Negative Effects from Implementing ESG (Richard Ebeling) Chapter 2. "Carl Menger and the Post-Soviet Transition of Central and European Economies" (Barbara Kolm) PART II - NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE THEORY OF INTERVENTIONISM Chapter 3. "The Disinterventionist Spiral and the Transition Process in Easten and Central Europe" (Philipp Bagus) Chapter 4. "Free-trade, stable money and market reforms by top-down design Misesian "desperado policy" as daily routine" (Josef Sima) Chapter 5. "Roepke and his theory of deglobalization. An application to understand current perspectives" (David Sanz-Bas, Miguel Angel Echarte, Satheesh Varghese, Sergio Nanez) PART III - ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS EXPLAINED Chapter 6. "Entrepreneurship and black markets under socialism. The case of former Eastern bloc" (Gabriel Mursa) Chapter 7. From Power to Market: The Transformation of Centrally Planned Economies and the Theories of Institutional Change (Marek Hudik, Shahab Sharfaei) Chapter 8. The Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Transformation in Poland (Mateusz Benedyk) Chapter 9. "How far are CEE economies from free-market ideals? A look from the point of view of the Austrian School of Economics theory." (Marcin Mrowiec) PART IV - SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS: PATTERNS, VALUES AND IDEAS Chapter 10. "Identifying Bottlenecks of Transformation (Mateusz Machaj) Chapter 11. "The Proactive Society: An Introductory Exposition" (Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski) Chapter 12. "Poverty Relief as a Rule-Based Discovery Procedure: Is a Basic Income Compatible with a Hayekian Welfare State" (Otto Lehto) Chapter 13. Justice in the 21 st Century: Epistemic Argument that Rawls was Wrong (Ziga Turk)
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