This volume focuses on the concepts of ownership under communism. It traces the evolution of economic ideas of property reform leading from the doctrine of blanket nationalization to projects of moderate privatization in eight countries of Eastern Europe and China on the eve of the 1989 revolutions.
This volume focuses on the concepts of ownership under communism. It traces the evolution of economic ideas of property reform leading from the doctrine of blanket nationalization to projects of moderate privatization in eight countries of Eastern Europe and China on the eve of the 1989 revolutions.
János Mátyás Kovács is permanent fellow at Institute for Human Sciences, senior lecturer at Eötvös Lorand University, and guest professor at Central European University
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Ownership? Why Communism? by János Mátyás Kovács Chapter 1: From Nationalization to Nowhere. Ownership in Bulgarian Economic Thought (1944-1989), by Roumen Avramov Chapter 2: From Control of the 'Commanding Heights' to Control of the Whole Economy and Back. Chinese Ownership Theories Since 1949, by Fan Shitao Chapter 3: From Nationalization to Privatization. Understanding the Concept of Ownership in Czechoslovakia (1948-1990), by Julius Horvath and Vitezslav Sommer Chapter 4: Ownership under East-German Communism-A One-Way Street, by Hans-Jürgen Wagener and Franz Rudolph Chapter 5: From Two to One (And Only)? Theorizing Ownership in Communist Hungary, by János Mátyás Kovács Chapter 6: From Soviet-type Ownership through Self-Management to Privatization. Debating Ownership in Communist Poland, by Maciej Tyminski Chapter 7: The Silence of the Herd. Exploring Ownership Concepts in Communist Romania, by Radu Ioan Simandan, Gabriel Claudiu Mursa and Vlad Pasca Chapter 8: Fighting Dogma, Rescuing Doctrine. Toward a History of Ownership Debates in Soviet Economic Literature, by Oleg Ananyin and Denis Melnik Chapter 9: Social Property and the Market. An Uneasy Symbiosis in Yugoslavia, by Joze Mencinger Conclusion: Expeditions to No Man's Land. Comparing Economic Concepts of Ownership under Communism: An Evolutionary View, by János Mátyás Kovács About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Ownership? Why Communism? by János Mátyás Kovács Chapter 1: From Nationalization to Nowhere. Ownership in Bulgarian Economic Thought (1944-1989), by Roumen Avramov Chapter 2: From Control of the 'Commanding Heights' to Control of the Whole Economy and Back. Chinese Ownership Theories Since 1949, by Fan Shitao Chapter 3: From Nationalization to Privatization. Understanding the Concept of Ownership in Czechoslovakia (1948-1990), by Julius Horvath and Vitezslav Sommer Chapter 4: Ownership under East-German Communism-A One-Way Street, by Hans-Jürgen Wagener and Franz Rudolph Chapter 5: From Two to One (And Only)? Theorizing Ownership in Communist Hungary, by János Mátyás Kovács Chapter 6: From Soviet-type Ownership through Self-Management to Privatization. Debating Ownership in Communist Poland, by Maciej Tyminski Chapter 7: The Silence of the Herd. Exploring Ownership Concepts in Communist Romania, by Radu Ioan Simandan, Gabriel Claudiu Mursa and Vlad Pasca Chapter 8: Fighting Dogma, Rescuing Doctrine. Toward a History of Ownership Debates in Soviet Economic Literature, by Oleg Ananyin and Denis Melnik Chapter 9: Social Property and the Market. An Uneasy Symbiosis in Yugoslavia, by Joze Mencinger Conclusion: Expeditions to No Man's Land. Comparing Economic Concepts of Ownership under Communism: An Evolutionary View, by János Mátyás Kovács About the Contributors
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