Ichimura, Shinichi
Transition from Socialist to Market Economies
1. Introduction
Shinichi Ichimura, Tsuneaki Sato
Part I. General Framework of Comparison
2. Convergence and Divergence in Transformation: Comparison of Experiences of CEECs and China
Sato Tsuneaki
3. China’s Transition to a Market Economy: How Far Across the River?
Wu Jinglian
4. Two Reforms under Mono-Party Political System: The Hungarian NEM in the 1960s–70s and the Chinese Reform
Szamuely László
Part II. Ownership Reform and Privatization
5. SOE Reform and Privatization in Transition: China in Comparative Perspective
Nakagane Katsuji
6. Vietnamese Gradualism in the Reform of State-Owned Enterprises: The First Phase of Doi Moi
Tran Tho
7. From Public to Private Savings: Decline of State Ownership in the Chinese Corporate Sector
Zhang Chunlin
Part III. The Role of the State and Market in Transition
8. The Social Safety Net in China
Ito Shoichi
9. The State and the Transformation of Economic Systems
Dallago Bruno
10. Can the Japan Inc. Model Be a Middle Course for Transition?: Industrial Policy and Postwar Economic Development of Japan
Okita Yoichi
11. Market and Political Justice in Postsocialist Poland
Morawski Witold
Part IV. Lessons Beyond the First Decade of Transformation
12. Facts and Lessons of Ten Years of Transformation in Central Europe
Morita Tsuneo
13. Czech Republic 1990–2000: Lessons from the Economic and Political Transformation
Turnovec František
Keywords: Economics, Regional/Spatial Science, International Economics, Economic Systems, Development Economics, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
- Editor
- Ichimura, Shinichi
- James, William
- Sato, Tsuneaki
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2009
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 294 pages
- Category
- Economy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230244986
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-30989-4