Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical Reform
By (Author) Walter Adams
By (author) James W. Brock
Foreword by Robert Heilbroner
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
4th October 1994
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
International economics
338.947
Paperback
184
Width 127mm, Height 229mm
255g
A dialogue between the head of a hypothetical, formerly socialist East European country and a fervently market-minded American adviser. Their spirited give-and-take highlights the monumental political as well as economic complexities faced by the former Soviet bloc countries as they struggle to transform themselves into free market economies.
"This is a gem of a book... the complex issues of the economic transformation to the market in Eastern Europe are ingeniously explored... The flow of the dialogue is concise, fast, and intellectually robust... a brilliant and fascinating read."--Times Higher Education Supplement "... offers a lively and thoughtful reconsideration of the Big Bang approach to economic repair... provides an imaginatively conceived introduction to the critical intellectual debates around how to fix the Russian economy..."--Toronto Globe and Mail "It is refreshing to read a piece of scholarship based on such careful research on both sides of a vital issue... This is important scholarship only thinly disguised as fiction. It deserves a wide audience."--William S. Brown, Journal of Economic Issues
Walter Adams, Past President of Michigan State University, is now Vernon F. Taylor Distinguished Professor of Economics at Trinity University (Texas), and James W. Brock is Moeckel Professor of Business at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.