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The Challenge of Simultaneous Economic Relations with East and West

Edited by Michael Marrese and Sándor Richter

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1990
ISBN: 978-1-349-11409-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction
Friedrich Levcik
Ch 2 Hard Currency Settlement of Payments or Bilateralism and Clearing: How Long will the Dilemma Remain?
Sándor Richter
Ch 3 Hungarian Foreign Trade: Failure to Reform
Michael Marrese
Ch 4 Perestroika in the Soviet Union: The Domestic and International Dimensions
Nikolay Shmelev
Ch 5 A new situation in Hungarian—Soviet trade: what is to be done?
András Köves
Ch 6 Economic Policy and Foreign Trade in Austria: Relations with West and East
Jan Stankovsky
Ch 7 Internal Regulation of Foreign Trade with respect to Socialist Trading Partners: A Comparison of the Finnish and the Hungarian System
Gábor Oblath
Ch 8 Effects of Trade with Centrally Planned Economies on Exchange Rates and Prices in Market Economies
Yrjänä Tolonen
Ch 9 An Appearance of Dual Attachment in the Soviet Union’s Imports: Variations in Imports from the West in relation to Imports from CMEA Countries
Urpo Kivikari
Ch 10 Dual Systems of International Settlements: an analysis of Yugoslavia’s experience and some proposals for more efficient alternative settlement systems
Ante Cicin-Sain
Ch 11 Some Specific Features of Inflation in a Heavily-indebted Socialist Country
Neven Mates
Ch 12 The Foreign Policy Conditions affecting Economic Relations between the Smaller European States
Peter Knirsch
Ch 13 Problems and Prospects of East-West Transfer of Technology
Stanislav Simanovsky
Ch 14 Towards a Comprehensive Economic Reform? A Pessi-Optimistic View
László Szamuely
Ch 15 Reflections on Enterprise-level Currency Conversion in Foreign Trade: The Case of Hungary
Ádám Török
Ch 16 Joint Ventures between East and West
Tauno Tiusanen
Ch 17 The Involvement of the CMEA Countries in the International Trade in Services: Can They be Competitive?
Marie Lavigne
Ch 18 Money as a Means of Communication and Reforms in Eastern Europe: Some Propositions
Raimund Dietz
Ch 19 Summary Remarks
Tamás Földi

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