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11. Shortage and Inflation: The Phenomena
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures xiii
- List of Tables xv
- Preface xix
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PART ONE: POINTS OF DEPARTURE
- 1. The Subject and Method 1
- 2. Antecedents and Prototypes of the System 18
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PART TWO: THE ANATOMY OF THE CLASSICAL SYSTEM
- 3. Power 33
- 4. Ideology 49
- 5. Property 62
- 6. Coordination Mechanisms 91
- 7. Planning and Direct Bureaucratic Control 110
- 8. Money and Price 131
- 9. Investment and Growth 160
- 10. Employment and Wages 203
- 11. Shortage and Inflation: The Phenomena 228
- 12. Shortage and Inflation: The Causes 262
- 13. Consumption and Distribution 302
- 14. External Economic Relations 333
- 15. The Coherence of the Classical System 360
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PART THREE: SHIFTING FROM THE CLASSICAL SYSTEM
- 16. The Dynamics of the Changes 383
- 17. The "Perfection" of Control 396
- 18. Political Liberalization 409
- 19. The Rise of the Private Sector 433
- 20. Self-Management 461
- 21. Market Socialism 474
- 22. Price Reforms 513
- 23. Macro Tensions 529
- 24. Concluding Remarks 565
- References 581
- Appendix: Bibliography on Postsocialist Transition 627
- Author Index 631
- Subject Index 636
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures xiii
- List of Tables xv
- Preface xix
-
PART ONE: POINTS OF DEPARTURE
- 1. The Subject and Method 1
- 2. Antecedents and Prototypes of the System 18
-
PART TWO: THE ANATOMY OF THE CLASSICAL SYSTEM
- 3. Power 33
- 4. Ideology 49
- 5. Property 62
- 6. Coordination Mechanisms 91
- 7. Planning and Direct Bureaucratic Control 110
- 8. Money and Price 131
- 9. Investment and Growth 160
- 10. Employment and Wages 203
- 11. Shortage and Inflation: The Phenomena 228
- 12. Shortage and Inflation: The Causes 262
- 13. Consumption and Distribution 302
- 14. External Economic Relations 333
- 15. The Coherence of the Classical System 360
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PART THREE: SHIFTING FROM THE CLASSICAL SYSTEM
- 16. The Dynamics of the Changes 383
- 17. The "Perfection" of Control 396
- 18. Political Liberalization 409
- 19. The Rise of the Private Sector 433
- 20. Self-Management 461
- 21. Market Socialism 474
- 22. Price Reforms 513
- 23. Macro Tensions 529
- 24. Concluding Remarks 565
- References 581
- Appendix: Bibliography on Postsocialist Transition 627
- Author Index 631
- Subject Index 636