Industrial policy in Eastern Europe

Titel: Industrial policy in Eastern Europe : governing the transition / Jozef M. van Brabant
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Veröffentlicht: Dordrecht ˜[u.a.]œ : Kluwer, 1993
Umfang: XIV, 358 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
International studies in economics and econometrics ; 31
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ISBN: 0792325389
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 13 Nd ; 31 3 C

This volume in essence continues my recent contributions towards building up a better understanding of the wide range of obstacles besetting the transitions away from administrative planning in the former communist regimes in the eastern part of Europe. It is self-contained, however. As such, it specifically addresses issues revolving around how best to govern economies, and indeed societies more generally, that are undergoing fundamental structural transfor­ mation, and whether industrial policy can facilitate progressing with the vexing transformations that will have to be enacted over a protracted period of time. Because of the bewildering variety of hindrances that the managers of the transition have been confronted with, many of which were not even contem­ plated when the programs were first designed, regaining a measure of good governance, including notably good economic governance, is critical in formu­ lating a positive pOlitical economy of transition. Arguably most critical is steering the processes of destruction and creation-not 'creative destruction' in the Schumpeterian sense. In some cases, this requires reallocating decom­ missioned resources, both capital and labor, to new activities. Changing rules on the utilization of existing assets is evidently at the core of what the transi­ tion towards market-based economic systems should be all about Very often, however, this requires establishing new economic activities from domestic and foreign savings.