Forced Savings and Repressed Inflation in the Soviet Union

Forced Savings and Repressed Inflation in the Soviet Union
Title Forced Savings and Repressed Inflation in the Soviet Union PDF eBook
Author Mr.Mario I. Bléjer
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 62
Release 1991-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451847556

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In countries such as the Soviet Union, where wealth is mainly stored in monetary assets, the behavior of the money to income ratio is a poor indicator of the growth of undesired monetary balances (monetary overhang). In those countries a monetary overhang is primarily a wealth overhang, which has to be analyzed by evaluating deviations of actual from desired wealth holdings; this requires an empirical analysis of consumption and saving decisions. In this paper, we present estimates of a consumption function for the Soviet Union, from which an evaluation of the monetary overhang existing at the end of 1990 is derived.

The New Russia

The New Russia
Title The New Russia PDF eBook
Author Ian Jeffries
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 656
Release 2013-12-19
Genre History
ISBN 113687058X

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The rapid changes in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union are often bewildering, with many frequent, highly significant changes in the different sectors of the economy and the political system. There have been frequent changes of personnel in government and economic management and many changes have been reversed - and sometimes forgotten, or at other times reinstated. What happened when? Who was responsible for what? Did such a change in one sector precede or follow a particular change elsewhere? These are points not easily remembered. This book provides full details of the many changes, and enables sense to be made of what would otherwise be a confusing situation. Developments are arranged chronologically by sector, and the book is unusual in extensively chronicling both economic and political developments and the crucial connections between them. There is a generous introduction and overview to help the reader find his or her way around. The material covers the period up to late autumn 2000, and thus offers a valuable guide to policies in the Putin era.

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland
Title Stabilization and Privatization in Poland PDF eBook
Author K. Poznanski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 268
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9401122067

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Stabilization and Privatization: An Economic Evaluation of the Shock Therapy Program is the first comprehensive account of Poland's economic transition since mid-1989. Monetary stabilization, trade liberalization (including convertibility) and privatization of state capital assets are discussed. Sources of economic recession which have accompanied the post-1989 transition are analyzed. The role of demand-side factors (i.e. monetary contraction) is weighed against that of supply-side factors (i.e. credit availability). The prevailing view is that the recession has been supply-type rather than demand-type. Economic performance has been impacted by the lack of a proper institutional framework (e.g. a segmented banking sector, diluted property rights). Arguments in favor of evolutionary reforms and market enhancing measures are presented. Stabilization and Privatization examines the main components of Poland's shock therapy program implemented in 1990. Post-shock recession, lasting at least through 1992, is examined to establish whether a sharp decline in output was caused by excessive demand contraction or lack of accommodating credit policies. The merits of an evolutionary approach and a more proactive state are debated.

IMF Staff papers

IMF Staff papers
Title IMF Staff papers PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 260
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451930828

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Common issues emerging from the recent experience with IMF-supported programs in Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania are analyzed. These comprise the initial price overshooting and output collapse and the financial and structural problems associated with bad loan portfolios and sluggish implementation of privatization programs. Substantial success has been achieved in the initial microstabilization and opening-up effort. But difficulties with fiscal and monetary control may be emerging as a result of social and political pressures and unclear policy signals on the micro issues involving the structural transformation of the productive and financial systems.

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies
Title Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies PDF eBook
Author Haiqun Yang
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 347
Release 2015-12-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349244708

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This book analyses the advantages and disadvantages of the banking system reforms with particular reference to centrally planned economies. The book reviews the socialist banking reforms and analyses their financial problems. Employing a critical exposition of banking theories, it assesses current financial disorders and takes issue with some established theories.

Experiences with Financial Liberalization

Experiences with Financial Liberalization
Title Experiences with Financial Liberalization PDF eBook
Author K. L. Gupta
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 283
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9401153701

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Experiences with Financial Liberalization provides a broad spectrum of policy experiences relating to financial liberalization around the globe since the 1960s. There is a sizable body of theoretical and aggregative empirical literature in this area, but there is little work documenting and analyzing the experiences of individual countries and/or sets of countries. This book is divided into four parts by geographical region - Africa, Asia and Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. Aggregative econometric studies cannot substitute for country-wide studies in allowing the researcher to draw lessons for the future, and this volume adds to this relatively small body of literature.

North Korea

North Korea
Title North Korea PDF eBook
Author Ian Jeffries
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 524
Release 2013-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1134290322

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There is much intense interest in North Korea at present. This partly arises from questions about Korea's nuclear capability and intentions, and about the extent to which North Korea may be viewed as 'a rogue state' or part of 'the axis of evil'. In addition, however, North Korea has recently begun experimenting with reforms along Chinese lines. The vigour with which these will be pursued, and related questions about the degree of engagement, or otherwise, with South Korea are also important issues. This book provides full details of economic and political developments in North Korea since 1989 when the communist world began to change irrevocably.