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Towards Market Economies: The IMF and the Economic Transition in Russia and Other Former Soviet Countries

Towards Market Economies: The IMF and the Economic Transition in Russia and Other Former Soviet Countries

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The book explores the economic developments and policies in the first decade after the Soviet Union's dissolution, focusing on the IMF's role in the transition from central planning to market economies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 01 October 2022
Publisher: University Press of America


The book titled "Economic Developments and Policies in the First Decade or So After the Independence of the Fifteen Countries That Emerged from the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991" delves into the economic developments and policies in the early years following the independence of these fifteen countries. The author, who served as the IMF's Chief Economist for the countries that emerged from the former Soviet Union from 1992 to 2003, provides insights into the transition from the Soviet central planning system to market economies during this period. The book highlights the role of the IMF in this transformation, explaining its objectives and actions. It explores the challenges faced by these countries during the transition and the measures taken by the IMF to support their economic reforms. Overall, the book offers valuable insights into the economic history of these countries and the role of the IMF in shaping their economic development.

Economic Developments and Policies in the First Decade or So After the Independence of the Fifteen Countries That Emerged from the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991


The book titled "Economic Developments and Policies in the First Decade or So After the Independence of the Fifteen Countries That Emerged from the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991" delves into the economic developments and policies in the early years following the independence of these fifteen countries. The author, who served as the IMF's Chief Economist for the countries that emerged from the former Soviet Union from 1992 to 2003, provides insights into the transition from the Soviet central planning system to market economies during this period. The book highlights the role of the IMF in this transformation, explaining its objectives and actions. It explores the challenges faced by these countries during the transition and the measures taken by the IMF to support their economic reforms. Overall, the book offers valuable insights into the economic history of these countries and the role of the IMF in shaping their economic development.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780761873624

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