Socialist Models of Development

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Charles K. Wilber, Kenneth P. Jameson
Elsevier, 22 de out. de 2013 - 248 páginas
Socialist Models of Development covers the theories and principles in socialism development. This book discusses the social evolution of different countries and the historical backgrounds that influence such evolution. The opening sections deal with the socialism and economic appraisal of Burma, Iraq, Syria, Tanzania, and Africa. These topics are followed by discussions of the prospects and problems of the transition from Agrarianism to Socialism of some countries, including Angola, Guinea-Bissau, and Mozambique. Other sections examine the Socialist Cuba and the intermediate regimes of Jamaica and Guyana. The North Korean model of socialism, a comparative study of Romanian socialism and Greece capitalism, as well as a socialist model of economic development of the Polish and Bulgarian are presented. The concluding sections are devoted to the role of management in socialist development and to the agricultural productivity under socialism. The book can provide useful information to sociologists, political analysts, students, and researchers.
 

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Editors Introduction
803
Chapter 2 The Burmese Way to Socialism
813
An Economic Appraisal
825
Chapter 4 Tanzanian and African Socialism
839
The Case of Angola Guinea Bissau and Mozambique
851
Chapter 6 Socialist Cuba and the Intermediate Regimes of Jamaica and Guyana
871
Gaps and Questions
889
Chapter 8 Romania and GreeceSocialism vs Capitalism
907
Chapter 10 Establishing Selfgoverning Socialism in a Less Developed Country
951
Chapter 11 Some Properties of the Eastern European Growth Pattern
965
Chapter 12 On the Role of Management in Socialist Development
971
Chapter 13 Agricultural Productivity under Socialism
979
A General Equilibrium Approach
991
Chapter 15 Human Rights Third World Socialism and Cuba
1005
A Model for the Third World?
1019
INDEX
1039

The Polish and Bulgarian Experiences
929

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