Trade and Payments in Central and Eastern Europe's Transforming Economies
By (Author) Lucjan Orlowski
By (author) Dominick Salvatore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st May 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
Development economics and emerging economies
International economics
382.30947
Hardback
396
This volume examines one of the major systemic changes in world economic history: the economic transformation in the Central European nations and the former Soviet states. Part I considers the dramatic adjustments in commodity structure and the geographic distribution of trade in these countries, while Part II surveys the sweeping transition of the Central and Eastern European countries' payments systems and the evolution of financial markets, exchange rates, and banking systems. Forms of integration with the global economy and proposed requirements for accession to the European Union are considered in Part III, and Part IV presents a model evaluating the record of structural adjustments in these transforming economies. The economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe has been one of the major systemic changes in world economic history. This volume examines the dramatic changes in trade and payment systems in Central European nations and the former Soviet states during the first half of the 1990s. Part I considers the dramatic adjustments in commodity structure and the geographic distribution of trade in these countries, while Part II surveys the sweeping transition of the Central and Eastern European countries' payments systems and the evolution of financial markets, exchange rates, and banking systems. Forms of integration with the global economy and proposed requirements for accession to the European Union are considered in Part III, and Part IV presents a model evaluating the record of structural adjustments in these transforming economies. The main objective of this volume is to thoroughly cover the latest research advances in international trade and payments among these transforming economies. Written by noted authorities from prominent research centers, the chapters have a predominantly survey character and are supported by sound empirical evidence. Combining empirical research with policy evaluation and recommendations, this volume will serve as a resource for further studies on the economic transformation of the former Soviet bloc countries.
[T]his handbook provides a good overview on problems and literature, facts and figures, and methods for analytical research. It equips not only professional researchers with the necessary information but also targets students of comparative economics.-Europe-Asia Studies
"This handbook provides a good overview on problems and literature, facts and figures, and methods for analytical research. It equips not only professional researchers with the necessary information but also targets students of comparative economics."-Europe-Asia Studies
"[T]his handbook provides a good overview on problems and literature, facts and figures, and methods for analytical research. It equips not only professional researchers with the necessary information but also targets students of comparative economics."-Europe-Asia Studies
LUCJAN T. ORLOWSKI is Professor of Economics and International Finance at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. His research concentrates on stabilization policies in transforming economies and emerging international financial markets. He is an adviser to several research, financial, and government institutions in the United States, Central Europe, the European Union, and Latin America. DOMINICK SALVATORE is Chair and Professor of Economics at Fordham University, New York. He is president of the International Trade and Finance Association, vice president of the New York Academy of Sciences, and consultant to the United Nations and the Economic Policy Institute. His most recent books include International Economics, 5th ed. (1995) and Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, 3rd ed. (1996).