Synopsis
Transforming Socialist Economies: Lessons for Cuba and Beyond argues that countries with centrally-planned economies can pursue divergent paths towards market liberalization. The book reviews the reform processes of China, the Central Asian Republics, Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, and the role of the international financial institutions, and draws lessons for Cuba, a country on the verge of wider economic transformation.
About the Author
DAVID O. DAPICE Professor of International Economc, Tufts University, USA JORGE I. DOMÍNGUEZ Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, USA CHRISTOPHER A. HARTWELL International Economist, HM Treasury, UK ZAHID HASNAIN Economist, World Bank, Pakistan SVETLANA VTYURINA Advisor to the Executive Director for the Russian Federation, International Monetary Fund, USA
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